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Fruit, produce growers tour White House Fruit Farm, McMaster Farms
Hot button issues of food safety and local foods draw 250 growers to annual Ohio Produce Growers and Marketers Association summer tour. (And healthy grower curiosity doesn’t hurt either!)
It takes nutrients to grow forage
Proper soil nutrients are required for forage plants to maximize growth. Data indicates our forage plants use 20+ elements to live and grow. All are equally important for growth, but vary greatly in amounts needed. Of these, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium are usually required in the largest amounts followed by calcium, magnesium, and sulfur. These
Dodder rears its ugly head in Ohio
By JOY AUFDERHAAR and ROGER BENDER (Editor’s note: The following is reprinted from the OSU Sheep Team Newsletter Oct.-Dec. 2009.) COLUMBUS — As you looked across your pasture and hay fields this past September you may have noticed not only were the surrounding trees turning fall colors but your red clover and alfalfa were also
Stockpiling forage is easy to do
Late July or August is when producers in Ohio need to start preparing fields for stockpiling.
Explore the myths and facts of women and the sea
The Mariners” Museum at Newport News, Va., will have Women and the Sea on exhibit from March 17 through Jan. 6, 2002.
Luck, know-how shown in youth at Ohio State Fair Sale of Champions
A combination of beginner’s luck, good fortune and known-how helped eight young people exhibit and sell their grand and reserve champion livestock projects at the Ohio State Fair.
Limits to ethanol’s wild success exist
When biofuel promoters begin to extol the virtues of ethanol, it’s sometimes difficult to determine if their excitement is powered by corn-based fuel or corn-based liquor.
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.
Farm bill might not cover 2002 crops
With debate stalled in the U.S. Senate, it could be months before a final bill passed by both the Senate and House of Representatives makes it onto President Bush’s desk for signing.
A new trend in ‘fast food’
STRONGSVILLE, Ohio – There’s a buzz in the air at My Girlfriend’s Kitchen.






