Farmer uses drones to assess plant health
A drone outfitted with infrared sensors provides key data that can be used to develop prescriptions for targeted, precise in-season nitrogen applications.
Ohio State launches Center for Cooperatives
The Center for Cooperatives will offer will greater access to research, educational opportunities and technical expertise.
Herbicide rotation key in the war against weeds
Palmer amaranth and waterhemp, have become more widespread and they've adapted to fend off a few different herbicides that have been used to kill them.
W. Va. receives grant to boost maple industry
The West Virginia Department of Agriculture recently received a $203,716 ACER Access and Development Program grant to build its maple industry.
Pa. finally approves appropriation
Penn State Agricultural Research and CooperativeExtension dollars held up for three months.
NRCS helps woodland restoration in Ohio
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service announces an opportunity to restore oak-hickory woodlands in southeastern Ohio.
Students see innovation in action
Pennsylvania's largest potato producer is building upon its history of innovation to solve several problems.
Scoliosis screening is key for young children
While some are diagnosed with scoliosis as babies or toddlers, most cases occur during the pre-teen years.
Study at Ohio State’s Stone Lab
Applications are open for 2018 classes for high school students, college students, teachers and the public at Stone Laboratory.
Agriscience students going to Nashville
Ohio State agriscience education students Logan Heiby and Frances Nicol were selected to attend the Future Agriscience Teacher (FAST) Symposium.























