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Soil testing offers insight to nutrient runoff
Soil testing provides the baseline needed for action in regards to runoff. Learn more about this and other conservation practices to reduce nutrient runoff.
Monsanto to hold free dicamba training sessions
Under the new federal Restricted Use Pesticide label, training is mandatory for all applicators prior to using low-volatility dicamba formulations, including XtendiMax Herbicide with VaporGrip Technology.
Court rules against Pa. drillers in royalty dispute
The Attorney General’s lawsuit seeks to recover for thousands of Pennsylvania landowners the money wrongfully deducted from fracking royalty checks.
Priorities
What are priorities? Where have they gone? Are they still important? Can they change your life? What effect do they have on you and others if you fail to keep them? When you pause and give serious thought to the word “priority,” you will conclude it plays a very vital part in your life and
Webinar offered on farm drainage April 9
Using the right drainage system on a corn crop can increase yields by some 30 percent. Learn more at April 9 webinar offered by OSU Extension.
2011 Jersey production sets records
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio — New records for production by registered Jersey cows were established in 2011, according to the American Jersey Cattle Association.
Wheat growers can consider storage options to manage scab
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Wheat growers can take steps during harvest and in storage to control head scab in the crop. Disease development Head scab, or Fusarium head blight, develops in humid, wet conditions and moderate temperatures when the plant is at flowering. If wheat has scab, elevators may not accept it or might offer
A 4-H roundup for the week of May 5, 2011:
NEWBURY, Ohio — Geauga Prime Time 4-H club is holding its first vendor fair fundraiser May 7 from noon to 4 p.m. at Grace Evangelical Church, 14951 Auburn Road. Pampered Chef, Longaberger, Lia Sophia and many more will be represented at the fundraiser. * * * TORONTO, Ohio — The Barshoe Wrangler 4-H club collected
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Dec. 4, 2008
WEST SALEM, Ohio — Members of the Northwestern FFA chapter traveled to the two-day Made For Excellence and the Advanced Leadership Development conferences in Columbus. The conferences were hosted by the Ohio FFA Foundation and led by the National FFA leaders. The Made For Excellence Conference was created for ninth and tenth graders. Chapter members
Weather changes affect calf demands
We’ll go on the assumption that by press time, our weather will change dramatically. In other words, it will stop raining, the grass will stop greening up, and the temperature will drop below 30 F and stay there.






