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Mansfield students explore ag through new career tech program
This year, Mansfield Senior High School is helping students get more involved in agriculture by adding an agribusiness and strategic entrepreneurship program to its career technical education.
Grain harvest window closes again
U.S. grain prices continue to anticipate a huge harvest by going lower. We keep hoping the bottom is in on the charts, but then we slip lower.
So what is a conservation district, and what can it do for me?
What is a soil and water conservation district? For the life of me, I can’t come up with a simple answer.
Corn silage nitrate levels could be dangerously high
But under unfavorable growing conditions, like this year, this conversion process of nitrate into amino acids is retarded, causing nitrate to accumulate in the stalks and stems. It can areach potentially toxic levels.
Pitching farm life: Brenda Hastings takes dairy industry in an all new direction
Brenda Hastings pulls no punches on the subject of being a dairy farmer. And the co-owner of Hastings Dairy in Geauga County, Ohio, has become one of her industry’s most active advocates.
Some guidance on selecting corn hybrids
By PETER THOMISON One of the most important management decisions a corn grower makes each year is the selection of corn hybrids for spring planting. During the past 40 to 50 years, there has been continuous improvement in the genetics of corn hybrids, which has contributed to steady increases in grain yield potential ranging from
Northwest Ohio ag breakfast will feature honey industry
TOLEDO — Sweet, sticky, and one of nature’s original snacks that Winnie the Pooh simply can’t resist – honey has been around for a very long time. Even the origin of honey collection dates back several thousand years ago. In recognition of National Honey Month, Scott Cockerell, director of business development, Wannemacher Total Logistics, will
National DHIA seeks veterinary student scholarship applicants
National Dairy Herd Information Association is accepting applications for scholarships for third- or fourth-year college of veterinary medicine students.
Shepherd’s symposium set for Oct. 19
The Pa. Shepherd’s Symposium will be held Oct. 19 at the Samuel E. Hayes, Jr. Pa. Livestock Evaluation Center, Pennsylvania Furnace, Pa.
CANCELED: Entrepreneurship expo planned in Columbus May 20
NOTE: THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED COLUMBUS — In recognition of Small Business Week in Ohio, the Ohio Department of Development will hold the 2011 Entrepreneurship Expo May 20. The Department’s Entrepreneurship and Small Business Division and the Ohio Small Business Development Centers are hosting the day-long Entrepreneurship Expo, which begins at 8:30 a.m. at






