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19th annual E.A.R.T.H. workshop slated for June 23-24
Any teacher, formal or informal, preschool to high school grade level, from anywhere in Ohio is welcome to attend.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 5/2
This week’s top stories include tips on companion planting, managing spring and summer pastures, interpreting what weeds say about garden soil and the latest market update.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 1/10
The top stories for the week of Jan. 4 to Jan. 10, 2015.
The Andersons reports first-quarter earnings
MAUMEE, Ohio —The Andersons announced first-quarter net income attributable to the company of $22.7 million, or $0.80 per diluted share, on revenues of $1 billion. In the same three-month period of 2013, the company reported results of $12.6 million, or $0.45 per diluted share, on $1.3 billion of revenues. Ethanol earnings The Ethanol Group achieved
Western Reserve Cooperative: Business is growing along with the number of acres in crop production
NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. — Farmers in northwest Pennsylvania have a new choice for their agronomy needs. Western Reserve Cooperative established a new location in New Wilmington, Pa., in February, at the former Ag-Way and Deerfield Farms Service site. The company has installed a new mixer and upgraded the buildings, which are currently being leased. “We
Dairy Excel: OSU’s ag economics information just got a lot easier to access
The Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics has a new look to its website.
High temperatures in other countries lead to boost in U.S. butter exports
ITHACA, N.Y. — It’s one thing that isn’t melting because of global warming: the international butter market. This year’s record high temperatures, especially in Eastern Europe and Russia, has led to cool profit margins for butter exporters in the U.S., said dairy policy expert Mark Stephenson, presenting a paper recently at Cornell’s annual Agribusiness Economic
Ag groups urge high court to reverse ban on biotech alfalfa cultivation
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether a lower court acted hastily and incorrectly by banning the cultivation of biotech alfalfa despite extensive scientific evidence documenting the safety of the crop. A coalition of agricultural organizations filed on March 8 a joint friend-of-the-court brief to the Supreme Court in support of the petitioners
Mobile science lab for southwest Pa. touts agriculture
SALEM, Ohio — Two western Pennsylvania Farm Bureau groups have raised more than $100,000 to purchase a new Mobile Ag Ed Science Lab. The Armstrong County and Beaver/Lawrence County Farm Bureaus have been raising funds for the lab since May and recently received a $50,000 grant from Pittsburgh 250 Community Connections to put them over
Columbiana SWCD salutes Estocks
Mike and Theresa Estock received the Columbiana Soil and Water Conservation District’s Cooperator of the Year award.






