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Will farmers need to switch hybrids or crops?
According to the National Agricultural Statistics Service, corn planting as of May 21 was at 73 percent planted, which was 24 percent ahead of last year.
Native American collection revealed
For the first time, Eddie and Lula Richard’s Native American collection of nearly 20,000-pieces is on display at Warther Museum, now through Sept. 12.
Ohio’s first quarter shale oil and gas production increased
Ohio’s first quarter shale oil production increased 24% from a year ago, and 1Q gas production jumped 80% from 2015.
Ask FSA Andy about reporting acres, safety on the farm
“It’s all in the timing” and this year, with a planting season that has not been the friendliest, there seems to be a fair split between optimism and pessimism heading into another season.
New York renews farm protection
New York has $20.5 million available for farmland protection efforts, the first time in five years the grant program has been offered.
USDA estimates planted corn acreage to surpass early projections despite record rain
Surprise report from USDA: U.S. farmers planted second-largest corn acreage in more than 60 years, at 92.3 million acres.
Columbiana County Fair creates moving veterans’ tribute
Fourteen veterans — representing World War II, the Korean Conflict and the Vietnam War — were honored in a special service at this year’s Columbiana County Fair.
Soybean rust found in Indiana
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Asian soybean rust has been found in Indiana for the first time, but poses no threat to Indiana soybean producers this year.
Ohio hog inventory up 6 percent
The U.S. inventory of all hogs and pigs March 1 was up 2 percent from last year but 2 percent below December’s numbers.
Nurseries take lead in environmental stewardship
COLUMBUS – Housing development looms just on the other side of the fences of Acorn Farms, a 24-year-old wholesale container nursery in Galena, Ohio.






