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Early birds get the beans
COLUMBUS – Planting early-maturing soybean varieties may help guard against a late, wet harvest that Ohio growers have experienced this season.
Another reason to quit: Tobacco virus kills plants
MANHATTAN, Kan. – If you’re trying to be a considerate smoker and take your habit outdoors, don’t touch the plants – even the weeds.
Belmont Co. Fair set for a big move
SALEM, Ohio – The Belmont County Fair may not look like anything out-of-the-ordinary this September, but just wait a few years.
Fire closes Andersons’ marine grain facility
SALEM, Ohio – Black smoke billowed high into the sky above Toledo July 1 after a series of explosions and a subsequent fire at a grain facility owned by The Andersons.
Chalk scare hits close to home
It was another case of a white powder scare in the mailroom, but this time it was the “Farm and Dairy.”
Ohio State assists farmers following USDA natural disaster declaration
Ohio State University is intensifying its efforts to support farmers after the USDA declared 23 Ohio counties as natural disaster areas.
Electric vehicles need ‘smart’ power grid
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — While an upcoming Electric Vehicle Grand Prix may reflect a growing popularity of electric vehicles, their widespread adoption will require innovations to the power grid, say researchers at Purdue University. The researchers are working in areas related to the development of a “smart” power grid capable of handling the demands posed
Moose amore
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about mistaking moose courting for a bear.
How to extend your grazing season to avoid feeding hay early
Every day you are not feeding hay is a day when you are saving money, according to Wyatt Feldner, an ag technician with Monroe SWCD.


