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Manure Science Review encourages Ohio farmers to get technical
Ohio’s Manure Science Review breaks down the science of livestock waste application.
Youngstown school now offering aquaponics, growing opportunities
Choffin Carreer and Technical Center in Youngstown is offering an aquaponics program in hopes of bolstering the city’s burgeoning local food scene.
Irrigation during the drought of 2012 is the difference maker
Produce and some grain farmers using irrigation in full force, to try and save the crop.
Winter management strategies are key to protecting sod base paddocks
In our Pasture For Profit grazing schools we talk about pasture management in terms of keeping pasture plants actively growing and matching livestock nutrient needs to plant growth stage. But now its winter and the plants aren’t growing, so what does winter pasture management entail? I want graziers to think about winter pasture management in
A farm in the park
BRECKSVILLE, Ohio – As Alan and Susan Halko lounged in their backyard after a busy day moving into their new farm in 2002, a limo pulled into their gravel drive.
Innovative ethanol-ag unit unveiled
Harrison County is tapped as site for new biorefinery with an anaerobic digester, the first of its kind in Ohio.
Roundup of FFA news for June 15, 2023
Catch up on local FFA news from Northridge FFA, Fayetteville FFA, West Holmes FFA, Ashland FFA and West branch FFA.
USDA adds new rules under the Packers and Stockyards Act
The USDA recently added a series of new regulations, called the Inclusive Competition and Market Integrity Rule, under the Packers and Stockyards Act.
Bush’s plate may be too full for ag issues
President Bush has so many competing priorities he’s unlikely to advocate major changes in ag policy.
Urban farm, set to be largest in US
The Hilltop Alliance, in South Pittsburgh, has made plans for the Hilltop Urban Farm. Soon to be a 23-acre farm used to educate and support the community.






