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Soil testing is important for pasture management
Soil testing can make a big difference for your pasture growth.
Ohio Grain Farmers Symposium: Some wild cards for 2015
Oil is falling, transportation is changing, and who know knows what that might mean for 2015.
Outlook for the upcoming year’s crop input, farmland value and cash rent
Cropland values in Ohio have increased again in 2013. Data from the Ohio Ag Statistics Service shows an increase of 12 percent for bare cropland in Ohio for 2013. According to their data, bare cropland averages $5600/acre, up from $5000/acre the previous year. The Ohio Cropland Values and Cash Rents Survey (AEDE) conducted in January
Beef shortage means hold on to the cows
The quantity of beef available to U.S. consumers has declined a startling amount in recent years, and that trend is going to continue. Unfortunately, even higher retail beef prices can be expected for consumers.
Current LEAD class announced
Twenty-five individuals from across Ohio have been selected to participate in the Ohio Leadership Education and Development program.
Beyond the outerbelt, communities team up to keep Pa. farmsteads alive
SALEM, Ohio – Just east of Pittsburgh’s outerbelt are dairies and beef farms, traditional and niche operations, full-time and part-time farmers making a go of their dreams.
Intensive grazing, composting make Millers unique
Knox County farmers Greg and Beverly Miller of Lone Pine Ranch, Howard, received the statewide Environmental Stewardship Award sponsored by the Ohio Sheep Improvement Association.
Swapping out sugar for a healthier diet
Let’s start the new year right — why not kick the sugar habit?
Reader: Be cautious and remember chemicals are dangerous
This is an open letter to farmers, farmer’s wives, and farmers children.
Buyers support Ashland Co. 4-H’ers
Both individuals and businesses turned out to help 4-H members at the two-day sale.






