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Innovative Farmers of Ohio: Sustainable ag success requires thinking outside of the box
Bob Perry, University of Kentucky, talks about why win-win relationships in sustainable agriculture are so important.
COBA Select Sires: A genetic matchmaker of sorts
SALEM, Ohio — The farm lane is lined with a welcoming committee. It appears a group of cats has gathered in the drive, waiting on Andy to get here for his daily routine. There are two barns visible, both filled with cattle, and Andy points to the large freestall barn where we are going. The
A few good wildlife and nature books to read
If you’re looking for a good book, here are a few titles Scot Shalaway has had a chance to review and enjoy recently.
Ohio makes funding available to eliminate railroad crossings
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine recently announced the availability of $100 million in funding to help local communities eliminate dangerous railroad crossings.
Trumbull County Farm Bureau offers scholarship
The Trumbull County Farm Bureau is offering scholarship opportunities to students pursuing post-high school education.
Climate Corp., John Deere cancel deal for Precision Planting
The Climate Corporation, a subsidiary of Monsanto Company, has terminated its agreement with Deere & Company for the acquisition of the Precision Planting LLC equipment business.
Extension summer series focuses on shale gas options
(Editor’s note: 6/25/12: This series has been canceled.) PITTSBURGH — Penn State Extension is offering the series “Allegheny County Shale Gas Summer Series: Beyond Marcellus” Tuesday evenings, from 7 to 9 p.m., beginning June 26 and meeting every other Tuesday through Aug. 21. The series will be held in Oakland, at Rodef Shalom Congregation-Levy Hall,
USDA and the Department of Justice hold poultry competition workshop
The workshop focused on competition issues in the poultry industry.
What comes next for drought-affected forages?
Drought conditions have affected most of Ohio this summer and fall, and we need to consider the long-term effects that this could have on forages.
Three things to watch for in pastures and hayfields in 2023
Find out why Ohio State Extension educator Clif Martin is keeping a close eye on Asian Longhorned Tick, invasive shrubs and drone use on the farm in 2023.






