An exotic fruits sampler
Here are some details about other fruits being studied at the Agricultural Research Station's Tropical Agriculture Research Station in Mayag
Climate and soils support tropical crop research
WASHINGTON - The heat and humidity are no bother to Ricardo Goenaga as he walks from tree to 9-foot-tall tree in an experimental plot the
Treat soydiesel like any diesel fuel
COLUMBUS - Now that winter has arrived, it's time to take extra care with the soy biodiesel fuel that powers many of the state's trucks, tractors and farm equipment.
Ohio’s isn’t that Charlie Wilson
WASHINGTON - The movie Charlie Wilson's War, which opened recently, is being reviewed by some as "rollicking political fun" and has absolutely nothing to do with
Which came first, the egg or its demand?
MANHATTAN, Kan. - In his work as a poultry specialist with Kansas State University Research and Extension, Scott Beyer often fields questions about eggs and nutrition, but recently, another topic has been popping up.
Crawford Co. dairy farm: Manure in, electricity out
SALEM, Ohio - In addition to milk, a Crawford County, Pa., dairy farm will soon be offering another product for sale: electricity.
From pod to printer: Office puts soybeans to work
SALEM, Ohio - The Ohio Soybean Council and Ohio Soybean Association plan to move across town next week, into a brand new building built, literally, from the ground up.
2007 corn crop one for record books
WASHINGTON - The 2007 U.S. corn crop set a new record for acres planted and harvested, with 13.1 billion bushels of production eclipsing the previous high, set in 2004, of 11.
Apply manure carefully during winter
During the past several years, manure nutrient recycling has come under scrutiny, particularly when applied on frozen or snow-covered ground.