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Poison hemlock grows as threat in newly urbanized areas
Poison hemlock has become one of the most prevalent weeds in Ohio, especially along highways.
Looking back at the stories that shaped ag in 2022
Russia, Ukraine, inflation, bird flu… It was a heck of a year. We’re looking back and looking ahead to what’s next in agriculture.
How to find, harvest and enjoy American persimmon
Learn how to find and identify American persimmon trees, when to harvest their fruit and how to enjoy your bounty.
Grain markets focus on weather, USDA report
As analysts continue to evaluate the size of the crop and the appropriate future prices, Marlin Clark weighs in on the latest changes in the grain markets.
Dean Foods developing anaerobic digester at Idaho dairy
DALLAS — Dean Foods Company has begun development of an anaerobic digester on the Big Sky Dairy farm near Gooding, Idaho. The anaerobic digester will capture animal waste from the farm’s approximately 4,700 dairy cows, reducing both odors and emissions of methane gas into the atmosphere. The resulting captured methane will then be used to
Columbiana County sentinel plot will track spread of soybean rust
In response to the appearance of Phakospora pachyrhizi, or soybean rust, in the United States, the USDA developed a federal, state, university and industry framework for surveillance, reporting, prediction and management of soybean rust for the 2005 growing season.
Kenyon becomes Bee Campus
Kenyon College became the 67th educational institution in the nation and the second in Ohio to be certified as an affiliate of the Bee Campus USA program.
Farmers’ Guide to the Conservation Stewardship Program now available
WASHINGTON — The National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition released an updated version of the Farmers’ Guide to the Conservation Stewardship Program.
USMCA trade agreement bumps harvest from ag headlines
Even with negative crop news, the USMCA trade agreement helped grain prices continue the recent rally.
Spring seemed to be in slow-mo
Hints of spring arrived early this year, but the season itself seemed to be in the slow lane because rare was the week when back-to-back sunny days warmed the tired winter soul.






