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Quick! Do you know where your livestock are now?

Thursday, August 15, 2024

Using management-intensive grazing or rotational grazing can help producers maintain healthy forages in their pastures.

How to reduce food waste at home

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Learn how to reduce food waste in your home to curb food insecurity during the pandemic by getting creative with the food in your fridge and freezer.

Ohio’s corn, bean yields set records

Thursday, January 20, 2005

WASHINGTON – Ohio’s 2004 average corn yield is estimated at 158 bushels per acre, two bushels above the previous state record of 156 set in 2003.

Corn, soybean yields below 2000 crop

Thursday, January 24, 2002

The U.S. corn harvest is estimated at 9.51 billion bushels, the fourth largest crop behind 1994’s record production of 10.1 billion bushels followed by 2000’s and 1998’s production.

Safely rotating farm machinery between operators during COVID-19

Thursday, June 18, 2020

Learn how to minimize the risks for those who operate farm tractors, trucks and other ag equipment when the same machine is being used by multiple workers.

Rotate your crops; it increases yields and lowers cost per acre

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Having no rotation on your crops will absolutely exhaust your soils and limits its natural abilities to help your crops grow.

1,300 first graders at Ashtabula County Ag Day

Friday, May 10, 2013

The Ashtabula County Farm Bureau and the OSU Extension office in Ashtabula County taught more than 1,100 first graders where their food comes from.

Urging caution: No go, slow go, for GMOs

Monday, February 7, 2011

Farmers have adopted gene-splicing packaging without looking for pest and weed resistance — allowing the expression of potential “superweeds.”

Holiday memories are the best kind

Thursday, December 2, 2010

By now, your carcass soup — you do make carcass soup don’t you? — is waiting for the mashed potatoes or noodles or rice, however you prefer, and maybe this is the best part of Thanksgiving. No company, no fuss and so filling and hearty you don’t even need dessert. And speaking of Thanksgiving, I’ve

A Tale of Tapioca: Daddy’s Little Deception

Thursday, November 11, 2004

Miffed and mildly embarrassed, my high school senior, Jo, admitted one more time to friends at school that, as a little girl, her dad told her that tapioca was fish eggs.