Search Results for "beets"
News Results 481 of 1000 pages
Farm and Food File: Mad over mad cow disease testing
Once, while researching the amount of grain the USDA’s Commodity Credit Corp. had in storage, I hit the brick-solid bureaucratic wall of silence.
The mulberry tree
Tami Gingrich was recently surprised by the amount of fruit hanging from a white mulberry tree, and even more surprised to find out it’s invasive in Ohio.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of July 24, 2014:
BEACH CITY, Ohio — The Green Valley 4-H Club met July 14 at the Beach City Grange to discuss Stark County Fair decorations and the group’s community service project.
Cattlemen helping Midwest flood victims
DENVER — The National Cattlemen’s Foundation, in cooperation with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, has launched a disaster relief effort to assist farm and ranch families impacted by catastrophic flooding in the Mississippi River corridor and surrounding areas. Thousands of family farm and ranch operations in Iowa, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin have been devastated
Ashland cattlemen celebrate at banquet
The Ashland County Cattlemen’s Association hosted its annual banquet at the Ashland County-West Holmes Career Center April 10.
Reminiscing
Every year, this time in May, Bryce Angell’s mind reflects about his father. He passed away two years ago at the age of 97.
New plant blankets areas of Ohio
BELMONT, Ohio – Drive along any road southeastern Ohio this month and you can’t miss it. The low-growing, three-leafed greenery with small, bright yellow blossoms seems to border most highways and punctuate the open fields with its presence.
Keep livestock healthy with winter feeding adjustments
Winter not only brings snow but also brings lower temperatures. Learn how to reduce stress on your livestock with these feeding strategies.
What does golf have to do with conservation?
There is a good chance that statewide and nationally, soil and water conservation districts can have a closer working relationship with golf courses.
Weed resistance to Roundup only matter of time
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Roundup Ready crops have made weed control much easier for farmers, but a new study shows their reliance on the technology may be weakening the herbicide’s ability to control weeds. Bill Johnson, a Purdue Extension weed specialist, said farmers who plant Roundup Ready crops and spray Roundup or glyphosate-based herbicides almost






