Small Farm Institute targets Appalachia
Center encourages small farmers: "There are still options at the small farm level."
ODNR seeks Arts in the Park coordinator
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is accepting applications for 2024 Arts in the Parks coordinator.
Wet spring stresses pastures, forages
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Rain kept farmers from planting corn and soybeans for several weeks, but the relatively unprecedented precipitation this spring had another significant consequence: pasture and forage stress.
Study: Voters have more influence in early primaries
Voters in states with early primary races such as Iowa and New Hampshire have up to five times the influence of voters in later states in selecting presidential candidates, according to research by Brown University economist Brian Knight.
FSA state committees announced
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced, Jan. 4, a slate of Farm Service Agency State Committee Appointees.
Ag engineer plays matchmaker
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Matching forage equipment sizes and needs to the number of acres harvested can have a direct impact on the economics of making hay and silage.
State environmental officials band, inspect Harrisburg’s newest peregrine falcons
Three young peregrine falcons nesting on the 15th Floor of the Rachel Carson State Office Building in Harrisburg were banded and inspected today.
Ohio Holstein Association fires general manager
Board says it knew nothing about three-year-old contract until checks started to bounce
Hay tagging system gives grower, end user future possibilities
The complete cost for the Hayboss G2 system will cost around $15,300.
A new approach to an early flu diagnosis
A new technology is showing promise as the basis for a much-needed home test to diagnose influenza quickly, before the window for taking antiviral drugs slams shut and sick people spread the virus to others.