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Connection direction: Frequently asked questions
Answers to farmers’ FAQ about connecting with local retailers and restaurants.
Black raspberries do your body good
A cup of black raspberries a day may help keep esophageal cancer at bay.
What’s a pasture worth?
OSU extension educator Clif Little discusses the factors affecting pasture rent, such as location, topography and size.
Grazing management strategies focus on issue identification
Thoughtful management will allow managers to help control weeds by making sure the desired forages have a healthy competitive advantage.
Revisiting an old Hazard a Guess Mystery
Hello from Hazard! After our deadline last week, Kenny Simballa, of Lisbon, Ohio, stopped by the office to also identify Item No. 1070, which stumped you all for a couple weeks until last week. It’s used to make a picket fence, as John Miller first identified last week, and Simballa can concur. He saw one
Rain, rain, go away
Kymberly Foster Seabolt laments the rainy weather we’ve had all spring to close the wettest year-long period in U.S. records, which date back to 1895.
Ohio Farmers Union still backing ‘distressed watershed’ order
Ohio Farmers Union delegates adopted OFU’s legislative priorities at the recent state convention in Lima.
What is agroforestry and how can it benefit landowners and farmers?
Use your forested land to your advantage. Tim Baker, regional horticulture specialist for University of Missouri Extension, explains how.
Remember, we all live downstream
If you live along a waterway, no matter what the size, consider the importance of the backyard stream you have the privilege to care for.
Crop producers should look to soil tests
WOOSTER, Ohio — Crop producers may have shied away from making phosphorus or potassium applications last year due to high fertilizer prices, but don’t let bumper corn and soybean yields fool one into thinking an application this fall may not be needed. Robert Mullen, an Ohio State University Extension soil fertility specialist, said that producers






