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National DHIA offers $1,500 scholarships
National Dairy Herd Information Association is offering $1,500 scholarships to third-year or fourth-year college of veterinary medicine students.
Let’s get out of this hole
Editor: When you find yourself in a hole the first thing to do is stop digging. The hole here is caused by a faulty applied pollution test EPA used to implement the CWA and the digging deeper is EPA’s resistance to correct this test, which presently ignores all the pollution caused by nitrogenous (urine and
AgTech Innovation Hub awards inaugural research projects
Five research projects have been awarded funding from the new AgTech Innovation Hub, a collaboration between The Ohio State University and Nationwide.
OFB looks ahead to judicial races
Ohio Farm Bureau leaders gathered to discuss legislative priorities with elected officials and to review judicial races that could affect Ohio’s ag future.
Mortage interest rates are lowest ever, shore up your credit to take advantage
Many homeowners are finding now is a great time to refinance their mortgages. Lower interest rates and legislation aimed at helping owners whose mortgages are underwater have encouraged homeowners to take advantage of these opportunities, which might not come along again.
Ohio and Pa. counties eligible for disaster aid
Qualified farm operators in the designated natural disaster areas are eligible for FSA’s emergency loans, provided eligibility requirements are met.
ODA accepting public comment on permits for Ohio Fresh Eggs
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Agriculture is accepting comments from the public on draft expansion and renewal operating permits for nine separate permitted facilities located in Licking County. The facilities consist of four egg-laying sites, three pullet sites and two breeder sites with an office address of 10513 Croton Road, located in Croton,
American Soybean Association seeks candidates for annual soy scholarship
The American Soybean Association wants to provide one student interested in a future in agriculture a scholarship as they begin their agriculture education.
Ohio legislature approves new nutrient bill
Ohio lawmakers approve compromise nutrient legislation, with bans for certain winter application.
Tillage does the trick with pathogens
WOOSTER, Ohio — By following a few simple recommendations, farmers who apply manure as a fertilizer to their no-till field can decrease the chance that pathogens end up in runoff and pose environmental and health hazards. Cryptosporidium Ohio State University scientists with the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center studied the transport of Cryptosporidium (a






