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Direct marketing brings farm to table
Three C’s can help small farms stay in business: competition, cash and consumers. And direct marketing is a way to do it.
Harvesting soybeans in dry weather
Currently, Ohio is experiencing abnormally dry to exceptional drought conditions, which can bring along additional challenges during soybean harvest.
Soybeans planted May 1 through mid-May resulted in better yield
Soybeans planted too early when soil conditions were not adequate resulted in bean leaf beetle defoliation and frost damage.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 11/7
This week’s top stories include a bull attack on a Grove City, Pennsylvania, farmer, cast iron cooking tips, proposed cuts to the crop insurance program and more.
Wilbur “Bill” Birney, 1944-2013
Wilbur “Bill” Birney, 69, of Jewett, Ohio, died October 31, 2013, from injuries sustained in a semi-truck accident.
Houk is new OSU Extension director in Columbiana County
LISBON, Ohio — Katie Houk, the Ohio State University Extension’s newest educator and director in Columbiana County, will be a busy person the next several months. Houk, who previously served as 4-H program assistant in Mahoning County, took over full duties with Columbiana County March 1. She is the office’s only staff person and will
Reader: Executive order is a dangerous step
Editor: On June 9, with flagrant disregard for the 10th Amendment, President Obama signed an executive order to create a policy-generating entity for rural America known as the White House Rural Council. In a statement released by the White House, it is claimed that Obama wishes to provide “stability and protection” to family farms and
Anglers may see better results in Pymatuning Lake
Those anglers who have been whining about the lack of walleyes in Pymatuning Lake can tune up for some better songs. State wildlife officials including those from Ohio and Pennsylvania have jointly announced that there have now been three successful years of stocking since 2008. But the three successful stocking efforts didn’t just happen; they
Futures markets challenging farmers
WASHINGTON — While financial and risk-management decisions always have been challenging aspects of farm and ranch work, extreme volatility in commodity markets in recent months has made these jobs even more difficult for farmers, even as prices have soared. During a Capitol Hill hearing today, American Farm Bureau Federation President Bob Stallman told lawmakers that
Soybean rust found in Indiana
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Asian soybean rust has been found in Indiana for the first time, but poses no threat to Indiana soybean producers this year.






