Wednesday, July 8, 2026

The world of digital agriculture is continuing to advance before our eyes. Ohio State’s College of Food Agriculture and Biological Engineering professors Scott Shearer and John Fulton share what's in store for precision agriculture.
Kiko farms

Precision agriculture and agricultural technology have come a long way in the past five to 10 years. It's not a one-size-fits-all management tool, but it fits more farms than you think.
planting soybeans

As planting season winds down, it looks like some corn won't get planted, and there could be additional acres of soybeans.
Putt family

The Putt family is building on their grain farming business, which includes custom planting and harvesting.

Over 250 breeds of cattle are recognized throughout the world. Learn to identify the most common dairy breeds in the United States.
holstein cattle

Whatever your background or experience, there are some things you need to consider before starting your own dairy farm.

The business structure you choose for your farm influences daily operations, how decisions are made and the responsibilities of owners.
Chuck Dudgeon

Members of the Mount Vernon Rotary Club visited Chuck Dudgeon's farm, in Knox County, Ohio, to bust myths about the beef industry and learn how to make informed decisions at the meat counter.
Albright family

Joel Albright, of Albright Jerseys LLC, in Huron County, manages over 400 head of cows while also working full time as an agriscience teacher at Crestview High School, in Ashland.

The 2005 edition of the Ohio Agronomy Guide was revised to offer up-to-date guidelines for planting crops, managing pests and enriching the soil.