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Rain-soaked fields have farmers wondering how much nitrogen is left?
URBANA, Ill. — Wet soil conditions this spring are causing growers to question nitrogen (N) levels present in their soils and how that will affect this year’s crop. Fabian Fernandez , University of Illinois Extension specialist in soil fertility and plant nutrition, said when soils become saturated, the potential for N loss is directly related
Things with wings
Raptor Hallow Sanctuary, located west of Alliance, Ohio, houses many magnificent creatures that came from wildlife rehabilitation centers all over the U.S.
A roundup of FFA news for April 14, 2016
This week’s roundup includes news from the Northwestern, Anthony Wayne, Warren, West Holmes, Zane Trace and Black River FFA chapters.
How to enjoy a greener holiday this year
Summit Soil and Water Conservation District Outreach Coordinator Sandy Barbic provides tips to enjoy a greener holiday season this year.
Organic crop insurance explained
Do you understand has organic crop insurance works? Here’s an overview of what’s covered.
Time lost and found
“I’m in a hurry to get things done, I rush and rush until life’s no fun.” — Alabama Clearly, there is one dire shortage above all others that should certainly concern us all. America is running out of time. All we ever hear about anymore is how busy everyone is. We all have so much
Growers: High tunnels not just hype
WOOSTER, Ohio – Don’t try to tell the more than 150 people from six states who attended a workshop on high tunnels last week that the idea doesn’t have merit.
We should strive to be ‘dumb as dirt’
Dirt or soil is one of the most profound, complex, diverse and arguably important things on earth. Soil is the DNA of life.
Region’s 2020 Census results not sad omen for all rural areas, experts say
Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia are losing some influence in Congress, thanks to initial results from the 2020 Census, released April 26. But based on what policy experts are seeing, the shift isn’t rooted in changes to rural areas of those states.
Parents and students, check out college tax credits
The IRS reminds parents and students to see if they qualify for either of two college tax credits or other education-related tax benefits when they file their 2016 federal income tax returns.






