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Ohio Dog Fighting Task Force looks to take bite out of dog fighters in Ohio
The Ohio Dog Fighting Task Force is close to submitting a list of recommendations to the General Assembly.
Coconut oil compounds repel better than DEET
Compounds derived from coconut oil are better than DEET at repelling blood-sucking insects, according to a new U.S. Department of Agriculture study.
Pa. Soybean project scouts for disease and insects
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Every year, soybean growers face two formidable foes in their fields: Insect pests and disease. To give growers an edge on dealing with these potentially yield-robbing problems, the Pennsylvania Soybean Board, in collaboration with Penn State Extension, is funding a sentinel plot project. The sentinel project involves scouting 18 fields every week
Dairy forums offer strategies for financial success
Penn State’s Extension Dairy Team will offer a dairy financial forum to help producers gain a better understanding of their dairy production and financial records starting in winter 2016.
How to treat poison ivy rashes naturally
The spotted jewelweed plant relieves itching and dries poison ivy rashes up quickly without drying out surrounding skin.
Youngstown farm hops into growing cricket food market
There are several misconceptions about raising crickets as a food for humans. The biggest surprise may be the profit potential.
Ask FSA Andy about youth loans
Youth loans are a great way for future farmers to get hands-on experience with the ins and outs of financial responsibility.
Ohio firefighters assist with efforts to battle wildfire blazes in Texas
COLUMBUS — Ohio wildfire fighters are playing a Texas-sized role in helping to control record-setting numbers of wildfires in the drought-stricken Lone Star State, according to theOhio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry. Three wildfire fighters from Ohio recently worked the 33,000-acre Bastrop County Complex wildfires that destroyed 785 homes in the Lost Pine
WTO negotiations still hung upon agricultural market access
WASHINGTON – How many times can a presidential adviser say the word “bold” when discussing the latest push in agricultural negotiations within the World Trade Organization’s Doha Round? Seven in two minutes.
Market prices rebound along with inputs
The latest changes in the grain markets have been influenced partly by recent weather and partly by bad fertilizer production news from Europe.






