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No-till becomes way for Fred Yoder to leave his legacy in the land
Fred Yoder began using no-till practices early on in his farming career, a passion he has passed on to his son.
Cicadas dangerous to people allergic to seafood
Cicadas are among those insects that are safe to eat. However, if you have any shellfish allergies, you should avoid eating cicadas.
Holstein youth earn national recognition
Holstein Association USA recognized several junior members for their notable accomplishments of breeding and owning high performing Holstein cattle.
Sheep farmers need to change methods
By SUSAN MYKRANTZ Contributing Writer SMITHVILLE, Ohio — Tradition is a bigger predator concern for the sheep industry than coyotes, according to Charles Parker, retired chairman of the Department of Animal Science at The Ohio State University. Parker told shepherds attending the 2010 Ohio Heartland Sheep Improvement Association annual meeting that sheep have a lot
Plenty of opportunity for pests in ’07
COLUMBUS – Ron Hammond, an OSU Extension entomologist with the
January USDA reports finally at hand
Marlin Clark offers insight into the grain markets leading up to the release of the January USDA reports or “inventory” reports.
Lots of news, little price progress
Despite hopes that Nov. 8 USDA reports would challenge ideas about crop size and change prices, the numbers changed little, and the market remains stagnant.
Music to the ears: Early migrants are back
The first hints of migration appeared when a few turkey vultures sailed over Scott Shalaway’s house. Since then early migrants have continued to return.
Good grain market news is harder to find
Maybe the only good news is that the corn and beans have not fallen through support and may bounce higher.
What does the future hold for your gas royalties? A new app may be able to tell you
Penn State is offering a web-based app to look at data across Pennsylvania.






