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‘G-M-Over It’: Chipotle takes GMOs off the menu
Chipotle announced April 27 that it is getting rid of all genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in the food it serves.
Funding available in the western Lake Erie Basin watershed
COLUMBUS — Farmers in Ohio counties in the western Lake Erie Basin have $1.2 million available through the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) to reduce agricultural phosphorus from entering Lake Erie. Ohio land covers about 4 of the 6 million acres in the western basin watershed, including all or a portion of 19 Ohio counties.
Farmers can’t ignore the threat of glyphosate-resistant weeds
LAWRENCE, Kan. — Survey results published in Weed Technology indicate U.S. farmers in general do not feel a sense of urgency when it comes to developing a deeper understanding of the herbicide glyphosate and its relationship to weed resistance. What makes this study, “U.S. Farmer Awareness of Glyphosate-Resistant Weeds and Resistance Management Strategies” (2009, Vol.
Mud madness or spring renovations?
These best management practices can help horse owners keep their pastures and fields in the best condition possible, despite muddy spring weather.
Traders are wary of new USDA report
Marlin Clark weighs in on how grain traders on the Chicago Board of Trade are feeling about the Feb. 11 World Agricultural Supply and Demand report.
Think about winter feed needs as fall grazing comes to end
Do you have enough pasture and stored feed to make it through the winter? Learn how to best use what you have.
Aerial planting makes cover crops more interesting and practical
Cover crops are an old topic, but the benefits are worth repeating.
Paradise Valley tops Holstein show
CANFIELD, Ohio — Paradise Valley Farm walked away with the top two spots at the Northeast Ohio District Holstein Show July 26 in Canfield, Ohio. Grand champion Paradise-R Hi Metro Serenity and reserve champion Paradise-R Lewis Stacy topped the field of 90 entries. Don Alexander judged the show. Before being crowned as grand champion, Paradise-R
No-till? It’s all in the management
WEST MIDDLESEX, Pa. – High market prices for your grain. High fertilizer costs. High costs of production.
Corn leaf blight returns to Ohio
Northern corn leaf blight, a fungal disease that can cause significant yield losses under wet weather conditions, has been found in cornfields throughout southern Ohio this season. The disease was last seen in Ohio in the early 1990s.






