Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Conservation corridor

Field ecologists go to great lengths to get data. Radio collars and automatic video cameras are among their tools for documenting the natural world.
U.S. Capitol

Farm Bureau county presidents hear about farm bill implementation, other top issues in D.C.

Spring is a perfect time to take a soil test to measure your soil's fertility. Testing your soil is an easy and inexpensive way of maintaining good plant health and productivity. Remember: Healthy soil will result in healthy plants.
Shale gas rig

Harrison County is leading the way for the number of Utica shale permits issued in the state of Ohio.

Ohio's nutrient and water quality bill seen as a good defense against federal regulation.

The Ohio Beef Expo takes place March 14-16 at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus.
produce in basket

Science continues to expose connections between our food choices, inflammation, and the incidence of chronic diseases like arthritis.
beef cattle on pasture

Whether the national beef herd grows or declines in the coming months will depend on cow slaughter numbers.

OSU Extension, KSU Vesta Program, and the Ashtabula Research Station for the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center are co-sponsoring the Northeast Ohio Winter Grape School from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. March 17 at the Geneva Lodge and Conference Center in Geneva-on-the-Lake.

Findings at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) are providing information about the soil carbon dynamics that play a crucial role in lifecycle assessments of bioenergy production. These studies at the Agricultural Research Service (ARS), USDA’s chief intramural scientific research agency, support the USDA priority of developing new sources of bioenergy.