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Red and White takes the gold at Pa. Farm Show
With the addition of a Red and White show in the dairy cattle competition, this year marked the first time all seven dairy breeds have been represented at the Pennsylvania Farm Show.
Tips on farming by an ancient satellite
ATHENS, Ga. – While global positioning satellite systems are a relatively new technology, humans have been using information for years from one ancient satellite: the moon.
Spider mites might hit soybeans during hot, dry weather
COLUMBUS – With the persistence of hot and dry weather in parts of Ohio, we have continued to see the beginnings of spider mites in numerous fields, and some fields have been sprayed.
Heart-healthy pork makes discovery list
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Heart-healthier pork may not yet appear on restaurant menus, but it has been included among Discover magazine’s top 100 science stories of 2006.
Farmer reinvents the tractor wheel to win grand prize
SALT LAKE CITY – John “Pete” Gipson of Texas earned the grand prize in the Farmer Idea Exchange competition at the American Farm Bureau Federation’s 88th annual meeting.
Ohio farmers get tax relief in state reforms; agribusiness may feel pinch
SALEM, Ohio – Last year was the best sales year western Ohio John Deere dealer Ray Koenig ever had. This year isn’t looking bad, either.
How to get an early start on your vegetable garden
From purchasing seeds to starting seedlings and transplanting them outdoors, find all the information you need to improve yields in your vegetable garden.
Prairie restoration offers a glimpse of the plains of Ohio’s past
Since the 1970s, nearly 3,000 acres of the Darby Plains have been restored to their original glory, using grass and wildflower seeds from those tiny patches of the original plains.
The taste of change can be sweet
2020 has been a year of change. Maybe it’s time change hit a little closer to home. Use these tips to make positive changes on your cattle farm or ranch.
Depressed grain markets, depressed farmers
Times have been tough on corn, soybean and wheat prices. Grain market commentator Marlin Clark explains why. Spoiler alert: no trade deal with China and delayed planting.






