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Business profile: Doebler’s

Thursday, June 24, 2010

JERSEY SHORE, Pa. — Doebler’s is celebrating 75 years in business as a premier hybrid seedcorn, soybean, alfalfa, forage grass and clover dealer. The company, started in 1935 by T.A. Doebler Sr., focused on local production and distribution. Currently, the company serves the needs of growers in nine states in the East. In 2009, Doebler’s

New device fights the spread of Lyme disease

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

WASHINGTON — A device called the “4-poster” Deer Treatment Bait Station, developed and patented by scientists with the Agricultural Research Service, was highly effective at reducing the number of ticks infected with the Lyme disease bacterium in a six-year USDA study in five Northeastern states — Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut and Rhode Island

Silage conference held in U.S.

Monday, August 10, 2009

MADISON, Wis. — Silage specialists from around the world gathered at the XV International Silage Conference July 27-29 in Madison, Wis. The conference has not been held in the U.S. since 1975. The conference brought together university, government and industry researchers and graduate students from around the world. There were 250 people registered for the

U.S. farm groups say ‘no more’ in WTO

Thursday, June 22, 2006

When the Senate confirmed Susan C. Schwab as the Bush Administration’s Trade Representative June 8 – the second trade rep in just 13 months – it did so by voice vote, an uncommon occurrence for the usually-on-the-record body.

A better way to deal with cattle runoff

Thursday, May 1, 2003

USDA is testing a series of collection basins that hold feedlot runoff.

Soil Health Partnership announces expansion of pilot associate program

Thursday, December 20, 2018

The Soil Health Partnership is expanding a pilot project to give more farmers access to the soil health network.

Beck’s develops concept planter with partners

Thursday, October 19, 2017

Beck’s is partnering with Harvest International, Precision Planting, and Schlipf Precision Ag to develop a multi-row width, multi-hybrid concept planter.

Ohio State seeking volunteers for fertilizer trials

Thursday, November 3, 2016

Ohio State is looking for farmer cooperators and crop consultants to help conduct on-farm field trials for the 2017 field season.

One mystery solved and a new one begins

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Thank you for solving the Farm Science Review Mystery Item. This week we have a true mystery, can you hazard a guess on this item?

Hirsch elected president of Ohio Farm Bureau

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Steve Hirsch, of Chillicothe, was elected president of the Ohio Farm Bureau during a special election April 5. He succeeds Brent Porteus, who stepped down in order to stand for election to the Nationwide board of trustees.