Fight Palmer amaranth from spreading
Ohio has declared a zero-tolerance threshold on Palmer amaranth, an aggressive weed that has been found in 18 Ohio counties. Do you know what to do if you find it in your fields?
Farmers need total systems approach
This year's Conservation Tillage Conference reminded farmers to take a total systems approach, including the pesticides and chemicals they use.
Schools, auditors voice CAUV concern
School and county auditor associations say that reducing CAUV values for farmers could be costly for others.
How to grow more food in less space
Vertical gardening, container gardening, and growing mini and baby vegetables are three techniques that grow more food in less space.
Young Ohio cattleman jumped into the beef industry
J.L. Draganic, who manages a 40-head cow-calf operation in southwest Ohio, was named Young Cattleman of Year by the Ohio Cattlemen's Association this year and is co-chair of the Ohio Beef Expo in Columbus.
Michigan State offering drones in agriculture training workshop
Drones are being used to determine plant health, inventory plants, collect farm asset info, assess crop damage and determine areas of low soil moisture.
Coalition launches pilot project to improve beef
McDonald's USA, Tyson Foods, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Beef Marketing Group and Golden State Foods announced the two-year pilot research project.
Paint Valley Farms built on pedigrees
Ohio's Shorthorn breed president talks about how he grew his herd, and the value of the Ohio Beef Expo.
Study: Stereotypes can affect girls’ choices as young as age 6
The study's authors used a series of experiments to evaluate the beliefs of 5-, 6- and 7-year-old boys and girls about gender and brilliance.
Ginseng deadline is March 31
All harvested ginseng must be certified by the ODNR Division of Wildlife prior to export from the state to verify its weight and legal origin.























