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Good fishing intel before hitting Lake Erie = limit
The big hand hit six and we were on our way north, heading for Fairport Harbor, Ohio, to see if we could luck into a batch of yellow perch.
Kasich signs Ohio’s ag nutrients bill
Ohio governor signs state’s water quality and ag nutrient bill, requiring farmer-certification to apply fertilizer.
It’s clear the farm bill needs overhaul
We have been waiting too long for the policy makers to realize something major needs to be changed with the entire structure of the farm bill.
Lawsuit challenges USDA approval of genetically engineered alfalfa
SAN FRANCISCO – Shortly after a government report cited problems with the USDA’s oversight of genetically engineered crops, a coalition of farmers, farm groups, consumers, and environmentalists filed a lawsuit, calling the USDA’s approval of genetically engineered alfalfa a threat to farmers and a risk to the environment.
Prepare your dairy herd now for the fall football season
Just like an effective football coach, you must prepare and coach your herd to perform properly in the fall and prepare the cow herd to win each game.
Ohio group studies a practical way to breed sheep with A.I.
Artificial insemination in sheep is more difficult, but new research can make it more practical.
Hemp on the rise: Is it a sure thing?
Hemp, which was recently legalized with the 2018 Farm Bill, is making a comeback. While this new crop holds potential, there are still many unknowns.
Grain markets hurt over long weekend
Corn and soybean prices are sharply lower in early trading after the June 20 holiday for Juneteenth. marlin Clark weighs in in this week’s grain report.
Erratic market dashes hopes again
The hope that the Monday markets represented a return to bullishness was dashed early Tuesday.
Task force tackles the future of ag
YOUNGSVILLE, Pa. — The Future of Ag Task Force met at the






