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Ohio farm tour spotlights diversified agriculture
Twenty Ohio farm operations will be highlighted in the 2002 Ohio Farm Profitability Tour series.
Monarchs and milkweed
Scientists predict that migratory monarchs will soon become extinct due to climate change and habitat loss. Planting native milkweed can help them survive.
Here comes the sun: Farmers consider solar leasing
Ohio isn’t known for its sunny skies, but farmers across the state have been contacted by solar energy developers about leasing land for solar projects.
How to propagate succulents
Succulents are some of the easiest plants to propagate. Many of them can root and produce a new plant from a stem cutting, a division, an offset or a leaf.
Here’s the scoop on beef cuts
When you look around the beef section of the grocery store, you might be overwhelmed at the sight of so many different cuts.
Planting advantage: Controlled traffic
Practicing controlled traffic may give growers an advantage at a time when wet conditions are keeping most farmers out of their fields.
Pennsylvania zeroes in on stray voltage
The stray voltage problems experienced in one Pennsylvania county has sent the state on a search for solutions.
Hay quality matters for livestock feeding
Hay quality can greatly affect cattle reproductive performance, body condition, calf health and milk production.
Signs of spring surround us in March
The signs of spring are all around and Julie Geiss is soaking them up.
Harvest lessons learned from 2020
Harvest the lessons learned from 2020, take a deep breath during winter, and then chart our 2021 business strategies.




 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			

