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Planter University event focused on nutrient and seed placement
Seed placement and the right amount of fertilizer needed to maximize yields while saving money will be the focus of the daylong Planter University workshop.
Roger Rennekamp tapped to lead Ohio State University Extension
A new leader for the Ohio State University Extension was announced at the Farm Science Review.
University of Illinois financial planner: Many ways to own investments
URBANA, Ill. — Most discussions about investing focus on stocks and bonds, but how to own them also needs to be part of the discussion.
Ohio State names soil scientist University Distinguished Professor
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Rattan Lal, a pre-eminent soil scientist in Ohio State University‘s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, has been designated as a Distinguished University Professor — the highest faculty honor bestowed by the university upon individuals who have truly exceptional records in teaching, research and service. The recognition was given by Ohio
Lamb, goat conference called Nov. 8-9 at West Virginia University
“Reinventing the Appalachian Shepherd: Lamb and Goat Marketing” is aimed at reenergizing the industry in the region.
Diversion For The Disabled
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb shares more on her temporary disability – recuperating at home after an automobile accident.
John Grimes to hold new beef position at Ohio State University Extension
COLUMBUS — A newly created position in Ohio State University Extension will address animal welfare, beef management and production and pre-harvest food safety for Ohioans. John Grimes of Hillsboro will be filling the role of OSU Extension Beef Coordinator starting this month. “This position will help promote practices recommended by the Ohio Livestock Care Standards
Farmers use Sudangrass to subdue Canada thistle for Univeristy of Illinois study
URBANA, Ill. — Farmers who don’t rely on or want to minimize the use of chemical herbicides need creative solutions to win the battle against aggressive perennial weeds. In ongoing research at the University of Illinois on Canada thistle, Sudangrass is proving to be a worthy contender as a summer smother crop. “Sudangrass get very
World Food Prize honors land grant universities with Borlaug Medallion
WASHINGTON — The World Food Prize Foundation awarded its Borlaug Medallion to the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities recently. The award was presented during a ceremony in Washington D.C. celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Morrill Land-Grant Act of 1862. Purpose Written by Senator Justin Smith Morrill of Vermont, and signed into law July
Consumers are demanding ‘fresh from the farm,’ creating endless possibilities
Farmers will learn to gross $90,000 per acre at annual conference.






