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How to identify and control invasive tree-of-heaven in forests
One way to make a forest stand healthier is to control invasive species. Tree-of-heaven is an invasive that grows along field edges or areas of disturbance.
Grain markets remain volatile as South American yields are assessed
Marlin Clark speculates on the recent changes in grain prices, estimated yields for South American crops and the continued market volatility.
How flood plain management affects you
Anyone who doesn’t follow their local flood plain regulations may open themselves and their property to legal action from their neighbors if a flood occurs.
Women landowners sought for conservation
Conservation-minded groups are reaching out to women farmland owners in the Great Lakes region.
Market uncertain, waiting for grain report
The Sept. 30 U.S. Department of Agriculture grain stocks report is the last gasp for USDA to essentially reduce the crop production numbers from last year.
Market news keeps on coming
Marlin Clark offers an update on grain prices for the week of Aug. 2, 2020.
The taste of change can be sweet
2020 has been a year of change. Maybe it’s time change hit a little closer to home. Use these tips to make positive changes on your cattle farm or ranch.
Meat processing backup leads to tough decisions
With meat processing plants partially or fully closed or backed up with orders, some Ohio farmers are reluctantly reducing their flocks or herds.
Ohio bill seeks to open doors for new farmers
Ohio legislators are considering a new bill that would create tax incentives for people to sell land, machinery and other resources to beginning farmers.
How to reduce risk of Salmonella from backyard chickens
While owning a backyard flock can be a rewarding experience, owners should be aware of safe handling practices to decrease Salmonella exposure.






