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Group wants to start ethanol co-op
Project could be first new generation cooperative formed in Ohio.
Great Growing
It’s been a tremendous growing season for the Podojil Family in Twinsburg, Ohio. The PVC pipe shown in the picture is 10 feet long and you can see that the sunflowers stretch the entire length of the pipe. The Podojils also have some sweet corn that is just as impressive as these flowers.
Meet your goals with good budgeting
Budgeting helps guide you through your decision-making process as you attempt to commit resources to the most profitable enterprises on the farm.
Warm weather helps farmers get back in Ohio and Pa. fields
Warmer temperatures and little rainfall allowed farmers to complete more field work in mid-April.
U.S. agricultural exports forecasted to be a record $61.5 billion this year
This is an increase of $5.3 billion over the previous year.
Paying tribute to an old friend
Blessed with a long life, this morning it feels to many of us that Vic Kahl’s journey still wasn’t quite long enough as we say the final farewell.
Turfgrass management: The major that saved the B1G championship
Purdue University turfgrass management alum Erik Harlow’s quick work on torn turf in the Big 10 football championship sparked a trending hashtag: #turfguy.
5 stories farmers read this week: March 5, 2016
This week’s most popular web stories include Pennsylvania’s state budget impasse, how to remove goat kid horns, Ohio’s hop industry and more.
Midwestern farming must adapt to reduce topsoil loss
Alan Guebert weighs in on a University of Massachusetts study that revealed 24-46% of topsoil has been lost on intensely-farmed Midwestern land.
From Catalonia to California, it has been one long, hot summer
Alan Guebert warns the world is running out of luck fast as extreme heat due to climate change threatens crop production internationally.






