Search Results for "Radish"
News Results 20 of 702 pages
Taking a walk down memory lane in letters
Sam Moore shares a few of the letters farm women wrote to the editor of the August 1938 issue of The Farmer’s Wife.
Project raises funds for Ohio State Dairy Judging Program
A new development account, titled Future OSU Leaders of Dairy Judging, will provide funding solely for the future Ohio State University leaders of dairy judging.
Cash prices will barely cover direct costs of raising corn
There’s been shift in profit centers on some Midwestern dairy farms for a couple years, one that is likely to shift again in 2014.
Deep tillage raised crop yields, lower soil compaction
Ohio State University research on subsoiling found certain soil types benefit from deep loosening, increasing corn and soybean yields an average of 4 percent to 5 percent each year.
Civil War buffs hope to preserve most endangered battlefields
Civil War battlefields vanishing at an alarming rate.
Solar industry raises alarm over new Ohio legislation
Ohio Senate Bill 52 and House Bill 118 could could jeopardize the state’s fledgling utility-scale solar industry, business leaders say.
Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation hopes to raise $15 million
The Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation wants to raise $15 million over the next five years.
Ag Greeks raise record funds in support of farmers with disabilities
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Penn State University agricultural Greek organizations raised more than $700 to help a Somerset County dairy farmer. Members of Delta Theta Sigma, Alpha Zeta and Alpha Gamma Rho fraternities, and Sigma Alpha sorority gathered the funds through a penny war campaign sponsored by AgrAbility for Pennsylvanians. Donation The donation was presented
How to plan your vegetable garden
Planning ahead can save you both time and money. Even a small vegetable garden can provide quite a bit food for a family with a good plan and proper care.
Western Pa. pastured poultry farm faces bird flu ‘nightmare’
Mandy Fedinetz, of Primrose Farm, lost her entire laying flock after some birds tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza. Her 1,800 bird flock was culled to stop the spread of the disease.






