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Five weather apps for your mobile device
The Farm and Dairy staff examines five weather apps for your mobile device.
Smartphone app helps control invasive species
Ohio State University Extension has released a new app for spotting and tracking invasive species — non-native organisms such as Asian carps, purple loosestrife and Asian longhorned beetle — to try to keep them from setting up beachheads and hurting the economy and environment.
Researchers create app that IDs birds by chirps
Even the most experienced birders have trouble matching more than a handful of songs with species, but by melding his background in our feathered friends, teaching and genetics, Mark Berres may have answered the prayers of bird-watchers, researchers and even the most casual naturalist.
Women in agriculture awardee applies NRCS knowledge to family farm
Katie Fitzsimmons, farmer and Natural Resources Conservation Service district conservationist, is one of four women who recently received the 2021 West Virginia Women in Agriculture award.
Apply for ASA, Valent Ag Voices of the Future Program for students
The American Soybean Association and Valent are now accepting applications for Ag Voices of the Future program.
Ohio Supreme Court: Which Dormant Mineral Act applies?
The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled on one case dealing with the Ohio Dormant Minerals Act and has heard the arguments on another. The questions remains: Which Ohio Dormant Minerals Act applies?
Graduate students encouraged to apply for W.D. Farr Scholarship program
Two $15,000 grants are awarded to graduate students who demonstrate superior achievement and are committed to the advancement of the beef industry.
Local offices open to help farmers apply for discrimination funding
The Ohio office dedicated to helping farmers apply for the USDA’s Discrimination Financial Assistance Program is now available for farmers to use.
Under 200 applied to grow hemp in Ohio; industry not surprised
Despite the enthusiasm for the legalization of hemp, Ohio Department of Agriculture received 198 applications for hemp cultivation for the 2020 growing season.
Use growth stage, not plant height, when applying herbicide
Herbicide application restrictions exist for several reasons, but the most important is the fact that crop injury is more likely to occur if applications are made outside a specified growth stage or range, according to University of Illinois associate professor of weed science Aaron Hager.






