Too late for herbicide: Farmers need to control toxic cressleaf groundsel
It looks like a field of mustard, but it's not. And livestock producers pay attention: Cressleaf grounsel is toxic to cattle, horses, goats and sheep -- and humans.
How to protect plants from storms
Learn some preventative measures you can take when you know stormy weather is on the way.
Food miles and farmers: Shortening the distance between farm and table
Food miles matter to farmers. Learn 13 ways that farmers can reduce the carbon footprint of food production.
Ohio farm groups disappointed with new CAUV rates
Ohio Tax Department announces 2016 CAUV values, but does not include amendments farmers sought.
[Video]: Field Notes for June 2, 2016
No one said teaching was easy. We hear from first-year ag teacher Rebecca Zeisler in this week's Field Notes. And, we take a step back in time at the Dennison Depot in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.
What a year! First-year teacher Rebecca Zeisler accepts the challenge
According to the Ohio Department of Education, there were 81 teachers who started their careers this year.
Bruce McPheron named Ohio State provost
Ohio State University President Michael V. Drake has named Bruce A. McPheron executive vice president and provost.
Dennison depot still steaming ahead with war and train history
The Dennison Depot was booming in the late 1800s and early 1900s, and operated a popular canteen during World War II.
Personal and business records: Keep them separate
Just as it is important to keep records of your farm finances, it is important to have a record of your personal finances. Here are five reasons why you should keep them separate.
Ashland County beef producer welcomes triplets
Beef cow gives birth to surviving triplet calves.















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