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Will farmers need to switch hybrids or crops?
According to the National Agricultural Statistics Service, corn planting as of May 21 was at 73 percent planted, which was 24 percent ahead of last year.
How big is the U.S. corn crop?
The corn yields are surprising, and staying huge as the harvest goes on. Everyone’s waiting for USDA’s report Nov. 8.
Try frost seeding to renovate pastures
Frost seeding is viewed as a low-cost method for livestock producers looking to renovate pastures while increasing yields and improving quality with little commercial nitrogen. Frost seeding involves broadcasting a grass or legume seed over a pasture and letting the natural freeze/thaw cycles of late winter and early spring move the seed into good contact
Dairy Channel: Tough spring for crops, research
Ernie Oelker writes about farmers’ battle with wet weather.
Peering at the horizon, Part I
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on the top trends, ideas or problems she’s spotted on the agricultural horizon.
Star Mills looks back on 160 years of the grind
At one time, Louisville, Ohio was home to four feed mills. However, as times have changed, only Star Mills remains in business.
Autumn leaves and memories
Past experiences make autumn so refreshing, so memory-evoking and such an emotionally-fulfilling time of the year for Jim Abrams.
Fancy forelock: A story of seed dispersal
There is no form of seed dispersal more efficient than that of the hitchhikers. Tami Gingrich details hitchhiker seeds that you may encounter this fall.
Grey Oaks Tree Plantation named 2021 Tree Farm of the Year
Grey Oaks Tree Plantation was named 2021 Tree Farm of the Year by the Ohio Forestry Association and the Ohio Tree Farm Program.
Grazing mentor program launched in Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania Grazing Lands Coalition and Pasa Sustainable Agriculture is accepting applications for mentors and mentees for its new mentor program.






