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Researchers seek ways to control perennial weeds in organic fields
WOOSTER, Ohio – Ohio State University scientists have received a four-year, $400,000 USDA grant to tackle a deep-rooted thorn in organic farming’s side.
Death tax repeal dies in Senate
The U.S. Senate killed an amendment that would have permanently repealed the death tax.
Benefits of horse ownership can help balance costs
The initial investment in the horse is only a small portion of the actual cost of ownership.
Veterinarian looks back at ‘problem-solving’ career
“We’re problem solvers,” Karen Martin said. “We take on the problem, and we solve it, for the people.”
5 price strategies for farmers
A price strategy can help attract new customers, increase sales volume, boost revenue and gain access to new markets. Learn to use these five strategies.
Zip it
Low rise? No thanks! Kym Seabolt would just like to zip up her jeans, using zippers greater than a quarter inch long.
Insects, livestock and wildlife don’t really predict weather
Can woolly bears predict a bad winter? Do cows lie down before rain? Does a large spider web mean cold weather? Find out if the folklores are true.
How to control foxtails in fields
Learn how to control green, yellow and giant foxtails in their hayfield.
Leveling the playing field in the agriculture industry
Alan Guebert explains what needs to be done to level the playing field in the agriculture industry in terms of crops, chemicals, seeds and meat.
Set your 2022 grazing goals
What are your grazing goals for this year? One obtainable goal to keep in mind is proper management of your pastures.






