Thursday, April 18, 2024

The Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District has halted water sales to the oil and gas industry until the conservancy district can update its water supply policy.

The previous five years, winter honeybee losses were around 30 percent, but only 22 percent died this year.

It's not as common in Ohio, but stripe rust could be a problem in some wheat fields this year, and some growers are already seeing signs.

Pennsylvania has signed a one-year renewal of an agreement governing the management of water in the Delaware River. The flexible flow management program was also signed by Delaware, New Jersey, New York and New York City.

One of the dairy measures proposed for the next farm bill would kick in when the price received for milk sinks too close to the cost of feed.

Economic leaders in rural areas should recognize and encourage self-employed entrepreneurs.

Many energy executives see the U.S. not reaching energy independence until 2030.

Even after you take off your first cutting, you could still rotate out of alfalfa, especially if you plant corn for silage.

Thanks to a new production method called plasticulture, Ohio consumers now have access to locally grown strawberries as early as the first week of May and as late as October.

The grain market would like to see 2-3 million acres shifted out of corn and spring wheat into soybeans, but is it too late?