Annual, biological rhythms govern milk production in cows
The amount and composition of milk produced by dairy cows appear to be more regulated by internal, annual biological rhythms than by environmental factors.
Winter application of manure: Do you follow Ohio’s rules?
Find out if you're following Ohio's winter manure application rules properly.
Annie’s Project planned in Summit, Portage
Ohio State University Extension in Summit and Portage counties is teaming up to offer Annie's Project from Feb. 21-March 28.
In tough times, dairy graziers group together
Dairy farmers at this year's grazing conference talked about the benefits of working together in groups, where financial information and performance is shared.
Agricultural Communicators Network scholarships available
Scholarships are awarded to outstanding members of ACT for their achievements in leadership, career-related experiences, academics and service.
House Agriculture Committee has new faces
The House Agriculture Committee of the new Congress includes 15 newcomers. Ohio's Bob Gibbs is no longer a committee member.
Homeowners should test for radon during winter
The Pennsylvania DEP encourages homeowners to test for radon, a naturally occurring radioactive gas that is the second leading cause of lung cancer.
Ohio man works to build Kenya dairy industry
Dwight Roseler will spend the next few years traveling to Kenya to develop dairy feed rations and help provide training on improving cow health.
Extensive spread of corn toxin could affect 2019 crop too
A wetter than normal summer and fall in Ohio led to the worst spread of a vomitoxin on corn in at least a decade. Next year's crop may be at risk as well.
Scholarship program offers 10 students up to $5,000 each
Students who are passionate about changing the world for the better can get up to $5,000 to support their education through POET’s Never Satisfied program.






















