More than 10,000 Ohio farmers have received water quality training
Fertilizer Applicator Certification Training (FACT) allows farmers and commercial fertilizer applicators to meet the educational requirements of Ohio’s new agricultural fertilization law.
Dusty air is no good for you, nor your livestock
Dusty conditions can cause issues for horses and livestock, as well.
Corn growers expect major increase in acreage
USDA planting report says growers plan to plant more corn, less soybeans.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of March 31, 2016
This week's roundup includes news from the Forever 4-H'ers club of Salem, Ohio.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of March 31, 2016
This week's roundup includes news from the Hillsdale and Black River FFA chapters.
Growing in the beef industry
Not all bulls make the final cut to sell in the auction that concludes the Pennsylvania Performance Bull Test, but 18-year-old Jordan Seefeldt's top placing bull was one of them.
John Deere buys majority stake in Hagie Manufacturing
John Deere buys majority ownership stake of Iowa-based Hagie Manufacturing, maker of high-clearance sprayers.
USDA says voluntary water quality efforts are working
USDA announces more funding for western basin conservation, says voluntary efforts are working.
Penn State looking for horse farm partners in deworming project
Penn State Extension research project takes whole-farm approach to deworming and managing parasites.
Morticulture: Forests of the living dead
Dead wood is now a key feature of understanding forest biodiversity and carbon cycling as well as how stream systems function.





















