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Your local USDA office may soon be your local federal courthouse
Alan Guebert considers what the the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 28 ruling to overturn the Chevron deference means for the agriculture industry.
What Appalachia needs in the next farm bill
The next farm bill is an opportunity to reshape agriculture to actually feed people and save the environment, according to ReImagine Appalachia.
Plan for a successful year on the dairy farm
Dairy Excel author Chris Zoller provides some management recommendations to help your dairy be successful in 2022.
How to identify and control invasive tree-of-heaven in forests
One way to make a forest stand healthier is to control invasive species. Tree-of-heaven is an invasive that grows along field edges or areas of disturbance.
Grow your own backyard berries
To grow your own backyard berries make an environment that supports plant health, choose cultivars well suited to the region and provide proper plant care.
Women landowners sought for conservation
Conservation-minded groups are reaching out to women farmland owners in the Great Lakes region.
Technology is APPlicable for the outdoor enthusiast in you
Learn more about free apps that provide data about plants, animals and insects that can improve the identification efforts of any person that uses them.
News about Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine impacts ag markets
Marlin Clark weighs in on how Pfizer’s announcement that its phase three trials show 90% efficacy for its COVID-19 vaccine has affected the grain markets.
Meat processing backup leads to tough decisions
With meat processing plants partially or fully closed or backed up with orders, some Ohio farmers are reluctantly reducing their flocks or herds.
Virus sheds light on farmers’ plight
Judith Sutherland offers insight into the complications related to COVID-19 that are impacting both farmers and consumers.






