This year I really want to …
The beginning of a new year is normally associated with resolutions. This year instead of asking for resolutions, we requested our readers share their...
Curbing cow belches in the name of climate change mitigation
A Penn State livestock emissions expert received a grant from the Greener Cattle Initiative to mitigate intestinal methane emissions from cattle.
Amplified greenhouse effect shifts northern growing seasons
According to a recent NASA-funded study, higher northern latitudes are getting warmer and the growing season is getting longer.
Quick tips on pipeline easements, leases
As pipeline construction projects wrap up in some areas, farmers and landowners are left wondering what rights they have when land is left damaged. Dale Arnold, with Ohio Farm Bureau, addresses some of those concerns during Farm Science Review.
Winter puts markets to sleep, for now
As it stands right now, the markets act like they have gone to sleep. But that is sure to change headed into the new year.
Managing in today’s dairy economy
There are a number of options to consider when analyzing farm financial records and looking at ways to trim expenses.
No Black Friday for dairy farmers
Dairymen can't make a profitable year based on one-day's sales, like Black Friday retailers. Being profitable requires you to be in the top 20 percent of dairy farms. Being “average” is accepting lower profitability or even sometimes at being unprofitable.
Traffic on the river is moving, but slow
Grain barges are moving through the Ohio River system, but they face weather-triggered delays.
Ohio water quality bill moving through capitol
Ohio's nutrient and water quality bill seen as a good defense against federal regulation.
Livestock producers, consumers affected by cellular agriculture
Producers and consumers are looking for greater clarity about what cellular agriculture might mean for their businesses and their dinner tables.