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Spring Cleaning Checklist Should Include Your Fridge and Pantry, Too
When you plan your spring-cleaning regimen this season, including your fridge and pantry on your to-do list is a really good idea.
California drought could boost indoor farming demand
Food can be grown indoors, but to be profitable, you need a good plan.
Center puts ag innovation into action
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio – Agriculture is claiming a stronger toehold in the Third Frontier. Ohio’s ag industry gained a little more recognition in the high tech world June 29 as Ohio Gov.
Now’s the time to assess winter forage needs
It’s time to assess what your winter forage needs will be and make plans based on your requirements and availability of the potential forage acres you farm.
Goats don’t make good gardeners
Plagued by her two ornery goats, Kymberly Foster Seabolt’s garden is struggling to survive.
Is a soybean villain lurking in your field?
Get out your soil probes and shovels and help Penn State Extension, the SCN Coalition, and the Pennsylvania Soybean Board track the Soybean Cyst Nematode.
From simple to sensational
With the rebuilding of the Weisberg home after a devastating fire, a Sears Roebuck kit house went up and Goldie tells the family story of the next impressive step on their southern Ohio farm.
White mold could be a problem for this year’s crops
WOOSTER, Ohio — Ohio soybean growers may not have to worry about soybean rust, but they should be keeping their eyes out for potential white mold developments. “The weather conditions over the past few weeks are very similar to last year. If it stays cool and wet, then white mold will be the next issue
Western Pa. Sheep Symposium: Producers can’t ignore scrapie risk
William Shulaw, OSU Extension veterinarian, talked about the diagnosis and control of scrapie, the ovine form of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or mad cow disease.
How best to utilize your fertilizer dollars
The cost to fertilize pastures will be much greater this year. Learn how to prioritize soil amendments and minimize the money you spend on your pastures.






