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Ohio’s first spring wildflower isn’t a beauteous belle; it’s a stinky skunk!
The first wildflower to materialize on Ohio’s wintry landscape is the skunk cabbage.
Penn State Extension offers home-study courses on livestock production
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Beef, sheep, meat goat and swine producers looking for information on how to make their livestock enterprises more profitable can take advantage of four home-study courses offered by Penn State Extension this winter. The courses, all of which begin Feb. 5, will cover profit-enhancing production principles for raising beef, sheep, meat
Grazing school survey respondents tout the benefits of rotational grazing
For many years, OSU Extension has been conducting one- to five-day grazing schools throughout Ohio. In many cases OSU Extension, USDA/NRCS and local SWCD offices cooperate in these programs. Recently, evaluation data was collected from participants who have attended a Pasture for Profit grazing school. We sent a mail survey to participants who had attended
Tree leaves Central Park to stretch its roots in China
A great elm in New York City, known as “Central Park Splendor,” is alive and well, and it’s living in China, its native land.
Market uncertain, waiting for grain report
The Sept. 30 U.S. Department of Agriculture grain stocks report is the last gasp for USDA to essentially reduce the crop production numbers from last year.
I’m not back in the saddle again, but I’m back
It would have been much more dramatic to have fallen while putting a horse over a four-foot fence. Instead, it was a humiliating fall from the edge of my very own bed.
U.S. breaks trade block of China’s Great Wall
The U.S. Senate last week approved an amendment-free bill granting permanent normal trade relations for China.
Produce industry to hear federal food safety update April 30 in Wooster
FDA staff visiting Northeast Ohio to talk about food safety, hear comments.
Five agri-stories you should read today (2-26-2014)
Here’s the agri-stories you should read today, February 26, 2014. Today’s stories include more victims of the California drought, initiatives of the USDA to stem childhood obesity, and honeybee losses.






