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Biomass crops featured in Farm Science Review plots
LONDON, Ohio — From poplar and willow trees to sweet sorghum and switchgrass, visitors to Ohio State University’s Farm Science Review can learn more about the potential for producing bioenergy crops in Ohio. Nearly two dozen biomass crops will be part of the demonstration plots exhibited at the east end of Friday Avenue of the
US Capitol invasion hits hard
Alan Guebert shares his thoughts on the Jan. 6 attack on the United States Capitol, reflecting on the actions of those involved.
Roundup of 4-H news for April 20, 2017
The Western Reserve Rangers 4-H Club recently donated two gift baskets that were part of a silent auction to benefit the Mahoning County Junior Fair.
Jason Miller wins International Auctioneer Championship titles
Jason L. Miller, CAI, of Quaker City, Ohio, was crowned winner of the men’s National Auctioneers Association 27th International Auctioneer Championship.
Farming still alive in Mahoning County
Even in an urban county like Mahoning County, home of the city of Youngstown, agriculture is a major player, according to Eric Barrett, who works with OSU Extension in the county.
Ask Jen about eating gluten-free
I like the challenge of cooking gluten-free, and I also enjoy the recipes I’ve collected over the past couple years!
NASS report speculates farmers are on the way to record high corn production
NASS forecasts 76.4 million acres of soybeans for harvest this year. If realized, this will be the second largest harvested acreage on record and NASS forecasts this year’s corn yield at 154.4 bushels per acre, the third-highest yield on record.
Low interest rates mean opportunities for farmers
SALEM, Ohio — The perfect storm of economics is giving many farmers opportunities they might not have seen coming.
Notes At Pump 9
One Saturday when my brother could lend me his help and his pick-up bed, I finally brought home the three-seater swing complete with awning in a color scheme I could live with (no large patterns with flowers or leaves), that I’d purchased weeks ago at a summer clearance price.
Retirement? Bauers at home on farm
LEESVILLE, Ohio – City businessman-turned-farmer Tom Bauer says you can call him most anything – willful, conservation-minded, unconventional – maybe even a little crazy.






