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Morrow County farm installs one of Ohio’s first automated calf feeders
Harpercrest Dairy owner Stan Harper and his dairy partner, Dave Ertl, installed one of Ohio’s first automated calf feeders.
Market ignores flooding, focuses on USDA’s stocks report
Between the ground farmers expect to plant in 2019 and the crops still in storage, the acreage lost for the 2019 growing season to flooding may not matter.
Industrial hemp farm research making progress
Cannabinoid field trial and harvesting research underway in Kentucky.
Carrollton Farmers Exchange expanding with dry and liquid fertilizer
Carrollton Farmers Exchange is expanding with a 1,100 ton dry fertilizer bulk storage and blending facility, and the addition of a liquid fertilizer plant with 44,000-gallon capacity.
Planning for organic: Ohio State, OEFFA partner to teach beginning growers
WOOSTER, Ohio — Growers who wish to market their crops or produce as “certified organic” must first complete a detailed systems plan, and have it approved by their certifying agency. On Dec. 3, about 50 people from across Ohio and beyond gathered at Ohio State University’s Arden Shisler Center for Organics 201, a workshop introducing
BSE cow was from Texas herd
WASHINGTON – A beef cow infected with bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or mad cow disease, came from a Texas herd.
There IS a Santa Claus
Santa Claus has purchased a summer home in Middlefield, Ohio so he can give special attention to children with a serious illness.
Hops are crafting a comeback thanks to brewing boom
There’s a big demand for locally-grown hops in craft beers. But making money and sustainably growing hops is more complicated than it looks.
Growing up with a sour cherry tree
When I was a little kid, our house had a sour cherry tree out beside the garage.
Pa. Soybean project scouts for disease and insects
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Every year, soybean growers face two formidable foes in their fields: Insect pests and disease. To give growers an edge on dealing with these potentially yield-robbing problems, the Pennsylvania Soybean Board, in collaboration with Penn State Extension, is funding a sentinel plot project. The sentinel project involves scouting 18 fields every week






