Yearly Archives: 2013
Cereal leaf beetle population on the rise
Scouting for cereal leaf beetle is strongly recommended this year.
Dairy’s dive into the unknown
It’s one of American agriculture’s best truisms: Only six people in the world understand U.S. dairy policy and none of the six milks cows.
It’s...
Dairy Excel: A morbid article about dairy cows
The 22nd annual Tri-State Dairy Nutrition Conference was held April 23-24 in Ft. Wayne, Ind. at the Grand Wayne Convention Center.
This conference each year...
All About Grazing: Hay harvesting tips for a better crop
Cutting excess pasture for hay is one tool to handle the rapid spring growth. However, getting hay dry in May and early June can...
Advance directives manage care issues, reduce end-of-life medical costs
Advance directive documents are free, legally binding and readily available, yet too few Americans have completed one.
One-millionth Jeep Wrangler JK rolls out of Toledo plant
The Jeep Wrangler is one of the most iconic vehicles in the world and recently the one-millionth JK model rolled off the assembly line at Chrysler Group’s Toledo (Ohio) Assembly Complex.
Planting-mania: Farmers catch up in a hurry
How serious is the late planting? Depends upon the source of the opinion. (Hint: The trade has not been all that concerned.)
Coshocton Co. farmer named OSU trustee
COLUMBUS —Ohio Gov. John Kasich has named Brent R. Porteus, of Coshocton County, to serve a nine-year term on The Ohio State University board...
New York ag leadership program continues
The Empire State Food and Agricultural Leadership Institute, or LEAD New York, recently selected the members of its 15th class.
Myth busted: Canned peaches as nutritious as fresh
Canned peaches are nutritionally equivalent to their fresh counterparts, and that some nutrients increase thanks to the canning process.











