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Cleveland crops: Leadership team additions announced
Cleveland Crops, an urban agriculture and food production social enterprise, has added Processing Manager Paul Keida and Farm Manager David Snodgrass to its leadership team.
Jersey cow breaks world milk record
Mainstream Berretta Joy is the first Jersey to complete two consecutive records over 40,000 pounds of milk.
86 Square a next step in science of genetics
Texas A&M University has successfully cloned an exact copy of Bull 86, a pregenitor found resistant to most cattle disease.
Lake Erie walleye, perch hatches above average
Results from 2022 Lake Erie hatch surveys showed western basin walleye, central basin walleye and western basin yellow perch hatches were above average.
Ohio dairy farms part of lawsuit against USDA
A group of milk producers in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, New Mexico, Texas and Tennessee is suing the USDA, claiming the new milk subsidy program does not treat all farms fairly.
Dairy managers program scheduled
Management Essentials for Dairy Success is an intensive, hands-on program to help you build real skills in managing the people at your dairy.
I will impact agriculture by educating tomorrow’s leaders
As a high school freshman, Abby Pozderac joined FFA. “Little did I know that the organization that I had joined was going to bless me beyond compare and transform my life.” Read more in our exclusive post.
Predictions may not enough when it comes to soybean aphids this summer
WOOSTER, Ohio — Lower populations of the soybean aphid might be in store for growers this growing season, but based on last year’s unusual activity, Ohio State University Extension entomologists are not ruling out any surprises. “We had an unusual summer in 2009 with scattered aphid populations through the state, cooler-than-normal summer temperatures, extremely high
Ohio and Pennsylvania continue to lose farms, farmland
Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia each lost farms since the last USDA Census of Agriculture, Ohio with a 2.3% loss, Pennsylvania with a 7.7% loss and West Virginia at 3.5%.
Tour gives look at miscanthus potential
In 2011, giant miscanthus was introduced to northeastern Ohio, and residents in the area became curious as to what this tall grass-like plant was.






