Dry weather settles in over Ohio for a couple of days, but temps settle back some as well. We should see partly sunny skies ...
By Dusty Sonnenberg, CCA, Field Leader, a project of the Ohio Soybean Council and Soybean Check-off ...
The Ohio State Small Farm Team will host its annual New and Small Farm Conference on March 14, 2026, at the Shisler Conference Center in Wooster, Ohio. The event aims to help new and small-scale ...
For anyone in Ohio watching South America at the end of January, the spreadsheets still look reassuring. USDA’s January WASDE and the latest official Brazilian and Argentine surveys describe a 2025-26 ...
Today, Sen. Jon Husted earned the endorsement of the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association, the first agriculture organization to weigh in on Ohio’s U.S. Senate race. The endorsement reinforces Husted’s ...
Enjoying the tailwind a little too long proved to be a boneheaded move, as we rode north one crossroads farther than planned.
Recognizing that shift, CFAES began developing its show goat program in 2015, initially with 10 to 15 does housed on Ohio ...
February is the optimal time for frost seeding in most of Ohio. The goal is to distribute seed while there are a series of ...
A clipper system works into the eastern corn belt to start next week on Monday. A coating to an inch is possible but will be ...
As we go through the winter, our eyes quickly turn to how we adjust our dry fertilizer programs in 2026. The key, says Beck’s Field Agronomist Mike Hannewald, is doing it right and when it makes sense ...
The heavy snows and bitter cold accompanying this year’s winter have farmers wishing for Spring sooner than they normally would, but the wrath left behind by Mother Nature, particularly “snirt” could ...
With the renegotiation of trade deals with both countries, USMCA protected products like ethanol and yellow corn. Mexico is ...
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