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U.S. edamame production takes a step forward, with herbicide registration

Friday, January 28, 2011

URBANA, Ill. — U.S. edamame production just took a step forward. The herbicide Dual Magnum has recently been registered for use on edamame, or edible, vegetable soybeans, which will increase farmers’ weed control options. Edamame production in the United States has been in an infant stage for decades, said Marty Williams, a weed scientist with

West Nile virus in four Ohio counties

Thursday, June 19, 2003

The first evidence of West Nile virus in Ohio’s 2003 mosquito season was detected in four dead birds from four counties.

Tackle these touchdown tidbits

Thursday, January 25, 2001

Here’s some Super Bowl weekend trivia for you: Did you know the phrase “back to square one” has its roots in football?

Ladies, hold onto your carts: Men are found to be savvy shoppers

Thursday, July 12, 2001

Is he a ‘grab and go’ kind of shopper? Guys aren’t as inept at shopping as women think, but it is a skill that seems to have evolved more strongly in females.

Ropin’ goats pays off big for East Rochester teen

Thursday, January 31, 2002

“Goat roping is kind of rough,” says Carroll County’s Nikki Bacon, Ohio High School Rodeo Queen, “but I would ride a bull just to prove I could.”

Homesteading provides a new appreciation of nature’s beauty

Thursday, November 7, 2024

Aidan Sammut, Yellow/Cross Creek Watershed Program Manager for the Jefferson Soil and Water Conservation District, shares his love of homesteading.

Best management practices for winter runoff

Thursday, December 14, 2023

Managing winter runoff is crucial for safeguarding both soil and water resources. Learn which strategies are most effective for farmers.

Soil and water conservation districts play big role in H2Ohio

Thursday, September 14, 2023

Soil and water districts are a great tool to use for those with questions regarding H2Ohio programming, which is set to expand.

Maximize winter wheat planting

Thursday, September 19, 2024

A decision to plant wheat and small grains this fall will be challenging. use these tips to improve your yields.

How could the haze of wildfires affect crop growth?

Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Smoke from Canadian wildfires in 2023 has potential to cause harm to plants, but the diffuse light may help to offset reductions in overall light intensity.