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Renting cropland still competitive
Although rent prices have remained fairly flat the past two years, it’s still a competitive market if you want to add more acreage, or keep the acres you already farm.
The first real automatic transmission
A brief history of the automatic transmission.
Manure Science Review encourages Ohio farmers to get technical
Ohio’s Manure Science Review breaks down the science of livestock waste application.
Drainage innovations can improve Lake Erie
Midwest prairies are some of the most productive farmlands in the U.S., and prairie potholes — depressions left behind in the landscape when glaciers made their last retreat around 12,000 years ago — contain some of the prairies’ most fertile soils.
New Frontier Academy: New school, new opportunity
The Next Frontier Academy will help students gather the same skills as leadership and entrepreneurship by using the agriculture industry to grow those skills.
A tried-and-true solution to nutrient pollution, then and now
From cattle to commerce, mills to malls, and farmlands to frack pads, every watershed has historically supported a large variety of ever-changing land uses, determined by the availability and management of nearby natural resources. Since their formation by the Ohio General Assembly in 1941, Ohio’s 88 Soil and Water Conservation Districts have been at the
Ohio pork producers address animal
COLUMBUS — Pork producers from across Ohio met in Columbus last week to sort through several issues centered around animal care. Sow housing, feeding systems and hog health were among the topics discussed at this year’s Ohio Pork Congress, held Feb. 5-6. With so many issues demanding attention from Ohio’s hog farmers, it can be
Dairy Channel: Carbon sequestration research and its implications for agriculture
Ernie Oelker shares details of research to determine just how much carbon is in the soil under various management systems. The results may surprise you.
Not a Merestead without Murray Grays
A farm is not a farm without cattle, or so John Beese thought when he went looking for a breed to bring home in the late 1980s.
New administration, new challenges for oil and gas industry
The Biden administration’s actions around oil and gas development, the environment and the climate have created a lot of uncertainty for the industry that employs tens of thousands of people in Ohio and Pennsylvania, oil and gas industry leaders say.






