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Ohio farmers featured in national natural resources conservation effort

Thursday, February 21, 2008

COLUMBUS — Scott Stoller and his family were recognized for their conservation commitment as part of a national conservation campaign recently launched by the U.S Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service, said Terry Cosby, state conservationist for Natural Resources Conservation Service in Ohio. The Stollers are featured in the service’s national campaign called “Conservation

Read it Again: Week of Feb. 15, 2001.

Thursday, February 15, 2001

Each week Farm and Dary takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.

Want to start farming? Forages are key

Thursday, October 25, 2001

Michael E. Haubner, ag extension agent in Clark County, explains why he sees a future in agriculture for those who wish to do something other than sit on the seat of a big machine.

Farmers need to take a stand together

Thursday, July 29, 2004

Fee on patented seed technology punishes farmers.

Farm dream boils down to one thing: Family

Thursday, June 16, 2011

All of his adult life, 32-year-old Randy has been working toward the goal of owning a farm. He and his wife bought 32 acres and built their house, hoping to later sell that land and buy his old family farm back with whatever profit they could gain.

Determining pasture fertility and lime needs

Friday, August 2, 2024

If it’s been a while since you’ve evaluated the lime and fertility needs of your pastures, it’s time to develop a plan to collect samples.

Farmers talk purity and purpose at Organic Farming Conference

Monday, November 14, 2016

Organic farming conference draws 475 to Holmes County.

Living like a good neighbor

Thursday, June 30, 2016

It’s hard to think of summer without thinking of the many neighbors who shared the southern Illinois heat, humidity and mosquitoes on the dairy farm of my youth.

Keeping nutrients and water on farm fields

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

By rewriting Ohio’s phosphorus risk index, researcher Elizabeth Dayton is trying to reduce phosphorus runoff.

A closer look at farmland values

Thursday, June 6, 2013

The mild winter affected U.S. farmland values only mildly. Summer, however, may cool ‘em. According to the much-followed Seventh Federal Reserve District quarterly land survey — a poll across 219 ag bankers in Iowa, Michigan, the southern two-thirds of Wisconsin and the northern two-thirds of Illinois and Indiana — first-quarter 2013 land values in the