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Every farmer plays huge role in soil conservation
All farmers should try to prevent soil loss. It doesn’t take long before topsoil is compromised and your ability to produce top-yielding crops is hampered.
Soil study affirms P, K levels can impact yields
Growers may be leaving profit potential in the field by not carefully managing phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) levels.
Think About It: A Good Summer
I cannot believe how quickly the summer of 2011 passed by. It seems like just a few weeks ago that we planted our garden, and now it is all gone and cleaned up for another year.
Conservation program hits bump
Public not happy with Conservation Safety Program’s focus on priority watersheds.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of April 8, 2010
ALLIANCE, Ohio –The March 22 meeting of the Country Folks and Country Barbwires 4-H groups was held at the Washington Township Fire Department. Some important upcoming dates are quality assurance April 17 at noon at the Washington Township Fire Department; clothes judging July 15; and Extravaganza July 17. Also at the meeting, N-Z members gave
Cattle handling for beginners
Stockmanship is setting cattle up to do what you want them to do. Follow these basic tips for low-stress cattle handling.
Good weather continues to keep prices low
The market continues to trade the idea that we are having great weather and will have a big crop. The result is low prices, especially in corn.
Lots of weather, but no good grain price news
Soybeans are poised to go below $9, and that is the lowest price in a long time. Barring a turn to poor weather, beans will get cheaper, says grain merchandiser Marlin Clark.
Landowners: Ask before you build
Landowners in Ohio are experiencing site development problems associated with building on mine land. These problems can lead to expensive repairs or demolition of the building due to total structural failure when settling occurs, landslides develop or mine gases are encountered. As rural areas are developed for residential and/or recreational purposes, abandoned mine land is
Henning endowment will enrich meat science programs
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The William R. Henning Meat Science Enrichment Fund has been established at Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences in honor of William R. Henning, professor emeritus, Department of Animal Science, to provide funds for teaching, research and extension programs in meat science. The fund was created in lieu of gifts at






