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Falling for autumn charm
Kym Seabolt loves fall, but warns readers, if you aren’t cautious, enjoying autumn can become a full-time job if not an outright chore.
US EPA proposes biofuel requirements for 2019
The EPA issued a proposal to set the minimum amount of renewable fuels to be supplied in 2019, as well as the biomass-based diesel volume standard for 2020.
Farm Science Review 2009 gets set to wrap up
Scenes from the Farm Science Review 2009
Free trade won’t feed the world
The first hint of spring brings big iron and big irony to the winter-rested Illinois prairie.
OSU agronomists offer updated fertility calculator
Agronomists from Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences have updated a fertility recommendation calculator designed to provide major field crop growers with guidance on fertilizer application rates and costs.
USDA’s RMA streamlines Ohio acreage reporting dates for 2012
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — The USDA’s Risk Management Agency (RMA) and Farm Service Agency (FSA) have established 15 common acreage reporting dates for producers participating in RMA and FSA programs.
Yield research crucial for U.S. agriculture to stay competitive
COLUMBUS – Increased ethanol demand in the United States will most likely put strains on the agricultural sector – from markets to the environment to crop production and food products.
Top 7 technologies in precision ag
Precision agriculture and agricultural technology have come a long way in the past five to 10 years. It’s not a one-size-fits-all management tool, but it fits more farms than you think.
How to reduce winter livestock feed costs
Extending the grazing season, maximizing forage utilization and reducing the need for winter hay feeding can improve farm profitability of any ruminant animal production system.
‘Buckeye Compromise’ still in place, though its broker, Gov. Strickland, is soon to bow out
What will the agreement with Ohio farm groups and HSUS mean with a new governor? Time will tell.






