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Residual herbicide restrictions likely to affect cover crop planting decisions
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — With interest in cover crops increasing among farmers unable to plant corn because of bad weather, Purdue Extension plant experts say growers should consider herbicide residue restrictions when making planting decisions.
Jefferson Co. residents are hearing bells
The public is invited to watch the bell being poured.
Roundup of gardening news for March 21, 2019
Catch up on local gardening news from Clark and Mahoning counties in Ohio and Lawrence County, Pennsylvania.
Gifts for avid hunters, anglers and outdoorsmen
If you have a hunter, angler or outdoorsmen on your holiday shopping list, check out these suggestions to find the perfect gift!
How do I attract native bees to my yard and garden?
Native bees, among other pollinators, play a vital role in the production of the food we eat and the plants we enjoy. Attract beneficial bees to your garden with these plants.
5 stories farmers read this week: Jan. 30, 2016
This week’s most read stories include Ohio State University’s acting ag dean’s move to Michigan State, the 46th annual Power Show Ohio, support for the National FFA Organization, tips for keeping houseplants and more.
Purdue expert gives tips for buying new and used farm machinery
Used equipment can sometimes cost less, but not always. Especially down the road.
Ohio Farmers Union to hold farm bill forum
Expert panel moderated by Ohio Farmers Union will include federal experts.
Temple Grandin to speak at grazing conference
SOMERSET, Pa. — Southwest Pennsylvania Project Grass is hosting a grazing conference in Indiana, Pa. Oct. 11-12. The first day of the event will be held at the Kovalchick Complex and will feature speakers who will speak on grazing. The second day of the event includes a combination of demonstrations held at the Indiana Fair






