Yearly Archives: 2012
Ohio Board of Regents delivers report on improving commercialization
COLUMBUS -- The Ohio Board of Regents recently issued a comprehensive report on commercialization efforts, making recommendations to improve the technology transfer pipeline to...
World Food Prize honors land grant universities with Borlaug Medallion
WASHINGTON -- The World Food Prize Foundation awarded its Borlaug Medallion to the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities recently. The award was presented...
The calendar, the weatherman, and the bean counter all want center stage in the...
The calendar, the weather man, and the bean counter are all fighting for attention in the market this week. So far the weather man is winning.
Ohio pounded by severe weather
COLUMBUS -- Violent storms that tore through the eastern United States late Friday, June 29, have left at least 12 people dead and more...
Dow and Royal Barenbrug Group create partnership
NIJMEGEN, NETHERLANDS — Dow AgroSciences, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Dow Chemical Company, and the Royal Barenbrug Group, announced June 29 a global...
Demand is strong for wheat straw, but should you keep it on your fields?
A good wheat crop will yield between 1 and 1.2 tons of straw per acre on a dry matter basis.
Ohio produce tour features Eshleman Fruit Farm, Buurma Farms
OPGMA annual summer field tour features a diversity of fruit and vegetable farms.
Pa. student wins national timbersports championship
A senior forest science major in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences won the STIHL Collegiate Timbersports Championship, held June 1-3 in Pigeon Forge, Tenn.
Positive adult, community involvement keeps teens out of trouble
Everywhere you look, there are trouble-making teenagers with nothing better to do this summer than cruise around town in packs.
Blogging Farmers: Social media and farming
Will Flannigan examines the way farmers are using social media to get their message across.








