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Grain marketing strategies for a tight year
Tight margins are expected. Here are five tips to help grain farmers manage.
Lake Erie: challenges ahead, but progress being made
OSU holds science writers workshop to update media about issues facing Lake Erie.
Manure Science Review encourages Ohio farmers to get technical
Ohio’s Manure Science Review breaks down the science of livestock waste application.
A tried-and-true solution to nutrient pollution, then and now
From cattle to commerce, mills to malls, and farmlands to frack pads, every watershed has historically supported a large variety of ever-changing land uses, determined by the availability and management of nearby natural resources. Since their formation by the Ohio General Assembly in 1941, Ohio’s 88 Soil and Water Conservation Districts have been at the
Richard Best and the very best vehicle collection
Two or three weeks ago I attended the Best truck show for the first time. Although the annual event could certainly qualify as the best truck show, the real reason for the name is the host’s name — Richard L. Best. I say “was” because, sadly, Richard L. Best passed away Sept. 10, just two
Dairy Channel: Challenge of change in dairy industry
Columbiana County Extension Agent Ernest Oelker shares what’s on the minds of dairy industry folks and milk producers.
Jumbo gumbo
NEW LONDON, Ohio – Bob Calala climbs down a grassy embankment to the pond’s edge. The plastic container he carries has only a handful of dead crayfish in it, and he tosses them, a few at a time, into the water.
First round of Clean Ohio easement funds depleted; nine more farms saved
Clean Ohio’s first round of funding paid out, state enters second year of program.
Norfolk Southern ordered to pay $310 million in EPA, DOJ settlement
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Justice announce a $310 settlement with Norfolk Southern on May 23 for East Palestine.
Fast planting helps grain price crash continue
Grain prices are trending lower as spring planting continues. Marlin Clark offers his insight in this week’s grain markets report.






