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Legislator proposes ag license plate
SALEM, Ohio – Farmers and farm supporters may soon get a new way to show their enthusiasm for Ohio’s No.
Manure Science Review set for Aug. 3 in northwestern Ohio
The annual Manure Science Review will be Aug. 3 in Defiance County from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at Innovative Ag, 10366 OH 249.
Ohio farmland sells for $7.4 million
About 850 acres along the Richland-Huron County line recently sold at auction for $7.4 million, with more land that will sell in 2018.
Short course teaches cattle feeders ways to manage risk
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio — The 2012 Great Lakes Professional Cattle Feeding and Marketing Short Course will be held Jan. 25 and Feb. 8 at the Wood County Junior Fair Building in Bowling Green Ohio.
Ripple effect: Ethanol plants may cause traffic tie-ups, potholes, repairs
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – On the road to making the United States energy independent, people are likely to find potholes, highway congestion and construction zones, said Frank Dooley, a Purdue University agricultural economist who specializes in transportation.
Ebert selected as farmer of the year
CAMP HILL, Pa. – Pennsylvania Farm Bureau Vice President Richard (Rick) Ebert has been named the 2007 Country Folks Keystone Farm Show Farmer of the Year.
Loading up for a North Dakota bird hunt
Mike Tontimonia details his experience hunting pheasants in North Dakota.
Understanding weather patterns can get you ahead in the fields
Climate risk in agriculture is likely to be greater in the next 20 years. Manage that risk by keeping track of weather patterns in your area.
Old farm publications create trips back in time
My column two weeks ago about Cyclone seeders brought a couple of interesting responses (I love email – it’s so fast and easy to sit down at the keyboard and dash off a quick note) which I’ll pass on to the readers. Reader responses Bill McChesney, who farms near New Galilee, Pa., wrote: “Concerning cyclone
NCGA urges EPA panel to use sound science for atrazine decision
WASHINGTON — During an Environmental Protection Agency Scientific Advisory Panel hearing on atrazine, the National Corn Growers Association urged the use of sound science and real-world evidence in its decision making. This was the final in a series of SAP hearings on this issue over the past three years. Issues “It is important that sound






