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Ohio’s producing wells as of Sept. 30, 2015 (Infographic)
Carroll County continues to lead the state with the most number of producing wells.
Daffodil Dairy Sale averaged more than $1,400
Bred heifers averaged $1,675 at the annual sale in Carroll County, Ohio.
Cabot exploring oil and gas potential in north central Ohio
An energy company with experience in the Marcellus shale hopes to find oil or gas in the Ashland County area.
West Nile Virus-carrying mosquito sample detected in Pennsylvania
The first detections of the virus were confirmed in York County and Centre County.
Number of women with concealed carry permits up from 2008
One of the ways that women are protecting themselves against violence and crime is by obtaining a concealed carry permit.
Mesotrione controls weeds in corn, can carry over to soybeans
WEST LAYFAYETTE, Ind. — A Purdue University weed scientist says farmers need to take precautions to prevent carryover of Mesotrione, an active ingredient in several corn herbicides, into the following year’s soybean crop.
Farm Science Review panelists: Private sector should drive carbon markets
Farm, forestry and conservation groups have been talking about carbon markets for several years. Legislators and those in the agriculture and forestry industries are still debating exactly how the roles of the federal government and the private sector fit together in carbon markets.
Milk goes green: Cows fed rbST reduce agriculture’s carbon hoofprint
ITHACA, N.Y. — Producing milk uses large quantities of land, energy and feed. But cows that receive a biotech product called rbST give more milk, easing natural resource pressure and reducing environmental impact, according to a Cornell study. The carbon hoofprint is being reduced by a biotech product used on American farms for nearly 15
Test identifies Red Angus who carry marble bone disease
WASHINGTON — A new test that detects a rare and deadly bone disorder in Red Angus is now available to cattle producers, thanks to U.S. Department of Agriculture scientists.
How should I arrange the plants in my garden? A guide to companion planting
Companion planting can produce benefits such as improved growth, flavor and can also provide pest control.






