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China-US soybean stalemate continues
U.S. farmers have begun planting soybeans amid a tense trade war with China, the world’s largest consumer of the crop.
Wind turbine use increases in U.S.
Last year, wind turbines surpassed hydropower as the renewable technology with the largest installed generating capacity in the United States.
Dairy processors stretched by milk production gains
For the past few years, production growth has outpaced processing capacity growth and dairy processors are struggling to keep pace.
Time to seed alfalfa
Late-summer is an excellent time to establish alfalfa. Plant alfalfa from August 1st to August 15th in northern Ohio and until August 30th in southern Ohio.
Garden tool sanitation, maintenance and end-of-season storage
Learn to sanitize, maintain and store garden tools to keep them in top condition for several years.
How to use microloans to get your farm started
As a beginning farmer, niche producer or small family farm, you may have more options to finding funds than the traditional outlets for a farm loan.
Too late for herbicide: Farmers need to control toxic cressleaf groundsel
It looks like a field of mustard, but it’s not. And livestock producers pay attention: Cressleaf grounsel is toxic to cattle, horses, goats and sheep — and humans.
Late winter scouting can help battle a poisonous weed
Poison Hemlock can be dangerous to both humans and livestock and should be taken care of early in the season. University of Missouri Extension Specialists share how to identify and remove this invasive plant.
5 stories farmers read this week: Dec. 19
This week’s top stories include the lifting of Ohio’s poultry show ban, Farm and Dairy staff award winners, the National Pork Board CEO’s resignation and more.
DIY seed starting projects
Seed starting containers and homemade potting medium can be made with just a few supplies.






