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Take time to know your feed costs
Milk prices are still phenomenal and feed prices are far below what you were paying last year. So what am I fretting about?
Muskingum conservancy drafts lease for shale drilling at Piedmont Lake
The Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District is completing negotiations for an oil and gas lease for Utica Shale development for nearly 6,700 acres at Piedmont Lake in Belmont and Harrison counties.
Watch your step: Stay safe on the farm with proper lighting and footwear
As the region continues to experience one of the coldest, snowiest winters in recent years, growers and producers can take measures to ensure their safety in increasingly hazardous outdoor conditions.
Disease resistant apples first line of defense for home orchardists
Apple trees are popular additions to home landscapes because of their fruit production. However, many home gardeners are not prepared for the onslaught of diseases that bombard the trees every year.
Water quality: The issue and what’s at stake
If you live and farm anywhere near Ohio’s 312-mile Lake Erie shoreline, you’re most likely familiar with some of the environmental problems the lake faces.
Noble Energy reports second quarter earnings
In the Marcellus Shale, Noble Energy is operating three horizontal rigs in the wet gas area and anticipates adding two additional horizontal rigs in the second half of the year.
Cudell Improvement, Inc. wins national contest to build fruit orchard in Cleveland
CLEVELAND — Come this time next year, a dilapidated stretch of property along Detroit Avenue on Cleveland’s west side will be reborn as a 1.5-acre community fruit orchard.
Water quality: Not quite, but almost, rocket science
We’ll be hearing lots more about watershed protection and regulation across the country, as states are mandated by the Environmental Protection Agency to establish nutrient standards for water bodies.
Knowledge fuels farm progress
Bill Grammer shot down my skepticism, and ignorance.
In recent years, we’ve received numerous university news releases touting the benefits of farm advisory teams.
Volunteer corn threatens efficiency of modified varieties against pests
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Bt could stand for “big trouble” in the years ahead if farmers aren’t careful in their use of biotech corn, said a






