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Banding is helping unlock avian mysteries

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Only through long-term banding efforts can scientists unlock the mysteries of avian natural history.

Reminder: Most farmers probably need to get the fertilizer applicator certification

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Hello Northeast Ohio Dairy Farmers! With the passage of Ohio Senate Bill 150 this past June, farmers who apply fertilizer to over 50 acres of cropland each year are subject to a new certification requirement.

FARMS Helps Prepare Equipment for Winter Storage

Monday, November 3, 2014

AGCO shares tips to winterize tractors and hay equipment.

Bioluminescence: Living lights are natural wonders

Thursday, July 10, 2014

The light that fireflies produce is nothing short of amazing.

Barns can be perfect setting for love

Thursday, June 27, 2013

The old barns that have stood the test of time seem perfectly placed on the farm, with much thought given before even a single rock was placed for a sturdy foundation. With this symbolism in mind, why not hold a wedding ceremony there? Our bank barn was built in the mid-1800s, so it is antique

Keep a wary eye on your tile line or you will suffer the consequences

Thursday, April 4, 2013

I have improved tile drainage around my property and have clear open outlets to the road ditch. In low flows everything is fine, but then during high flow events, the water can’t get away because my neighbor’s driveway culvert is half plugged and in complete disarray and they do not seem interested in doing anything

New magic new year

Thursday, January 3, 2013

By the time you read this the holidays, in all their glory, should be far enough behind that you can reflect on them. As you look back on the past six weeks or so, I have this to ask: Was it worth it? If your days were full of family and fun did you give

Ohio State scientists work to bring back the bobwhite

Monday, January 2, 2012

COLUMBUS — Researchers at Ohio State University are working to help the birds come back. Wildlife ecologist Bob Gates and graduate students Adam Janke, Mauri Liberati and Mark Wiley are studying the northern bobwhite — a disappearing native quail — with an eye on improving its habitat, especially in winter.

Milkweed editor Pete Hardin says ‘protein and energy’ are the focus of good milk

Thursday, September 29, 2011

MOUNT HOPE, Ohio — Dairy farmers may be selling milk, but it’s the quality of protein and energy in the milk — and what farmers invest to produce it — that will be determine their success into the future, predicts Pete Hardin, editor of the Wisconsin-based dairy publication The Milkweed. “We need to realize that

Ohio ag hall of fame to enshrine Carey, Lynd, Turner and Yoder

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Four Ohioans who committed their lives to Ohio’s farm community will be inducted to the Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame Aug. 5