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Managing your fall, winter forage
With this being a unique and challenging year for grazing management, producers need to seriously look at their quantity and quality of stored feed.
Teens struggle to ace history test
Asked basic fourth grade-level history questions, teens didn’t know many important historical facts.
Weather volatile, grain market stagnant
In the nearly two weeks since the USDA’s Planting Intentions Report release, we have seen corn prices decline and soybean prices make small gains. Part of the confusion in the corn is that there was no surprise.
Spotted lanternfly spreading in West Virginia
A fourth county — Hampshire County — in addition to Jefferson, Berkeley and Mineral, in West Virginia that hosts the spotted lanternfly.
Southwest Ohio to host specialty crops conference
A conference for fruit and vegetable growers is set for Feb. 7 at the Oasis Conference Center, 902 Loveland-Miamiville Road in Loveland.
Pa. game commission announces Ford Island habitat initiative
FRANKLIN, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Game Commission is planning a habitat improvement project on Ford Island, just off Linesville-Hartstown Road.
FSA Andy
Hello again! Today’s topic is going to seem like it is the wrong time of year to discuss it, but it’s not. I am going to talk about crop acreage reporting. In the past you were required to crop report small grains by June 30 and the rest of your crops by July 15. Starting
Pennsylvania climate report shows rising temperatures, more rain
Pennsylvanians can expect a hotter, wetter future, according to the Pennsylvania Climate Impacts Assessment of 2021. The good news? It could mean a longer growing season for farmers. The bad news is more pests, flooding, drought and heat stress.
Pa. wants to squash lanternflies to ensure future food security
Learn what’s being done in Pennsylvania to help slow and hopefully stop the spread of the spotted lanternfly. Find out how you can get involved.
The past, present and future of forage
Ohio State Extension educator Chris Penrose looks back over his career, noting the improvements in the forage industry over the past 35 years, in his last All About Grazing column.






