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Food inspection a big, germy joke
When a former National Football League player known for his dirty play was asked if he ever “threw” a game — purposely helped the opposing team win — the player replied by stating the obvious.
Ohio dairymen want action from Congress
Some say stabilization plan necessary to limit volatility, increase prices. WOOSTER, Ohio — Dairy farmers from northeastern Ohio gathered Oct. 30 at the Ohio Holstein Association office in Wooster, Ohio, where they told their state and federal legislators some of the things that need done to save their industry. Struggling with on-farm milk prices that
Winter thoughts include whether to plant new forage this spring
Knox County Extension Agent Jeff McCutcheon finds the biggest problem in pastures is not the plant, but the plant-er.
Pasture improvements by osmosis
The Ohio Forage and Grasslands Council will be hosting its 2023 Annual Meeting on Feb. 17 at Deerassic Park Education Center in Cambridge, Ohio.
Still sorting out effects of reports, wars and weather
Farmers are pleased with corn yields, but not excited about soybean results. Marlin Clark explains the changes in this week’s grain markets.
How to hunt for fossils in Ohio
Throughout Ohio, you can find a variety of ancient fossils. Learn more about what types of fossils you can expect to find and where to look for them.
Eastern Ohio seeding program offered
If your land area drains to the Muskingum River (which is most of eastern Ohio), you may be interested in the Critical Area Seeding program.
Producers can now sign up for Farmable Wetlands Program
WASHINGTON — Sign-ups are open for producers to sign up for the Farmable Wetlands Program in the local Farm Service Agency county office. Authorized incentives include a payment of $100 per acre, an incentive payment of 40 percent of the cost to establish the practice and a 120 percent rental rate. Farmland Wetlands Program is
‘Summer of the shark’ in 2001 more hype than fact
Study shows number of shark attacks has declined.
Sixty days till the farm world shakes
In 60 or so days, Election Day and its results — whoever wins — will shake the nation and world. Alan Guebert weighs in with his thoughts.






