Yearly Archives: 2013
FSR to induct hall of fame nominees
The Farm Science Review Hall of Fame will welcome its 24th class of inductees at the Vice President's Luncheon Sept. 17 during the 2013 review.
Bee research on display at FSR
Two separate research projects involving honey bee colonies will be highlighted at the 2013 Farm Science Review, giving attendees insight into the effects that agriculture production has on bees as well as new practices in colony building.
Ohio State, Purdue partner again at FSR
Purdue University will once again partner with Ohio State University to help present educational programing and exhibits at the 2013 Farm Science Review.
Illegal brine disposal ends with fines
A company hauling brine water from a gas well is fined after investigators find illegal dumping on a farm in Belmont County.
Pennsylvania legislation guarantees minimum royalty rights amid controversy
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett signed legislation that guarantees minimum royalties to mineral owners, but some question other aspects.
New paint fever? Read contract before signing
Compare financing offers and read terms before buying equipment.
Chesapeake agrees to pay $7.5 million over gas royalty controversy in Pa.
Royalty controversy ends with Chesapeake Energy agreeing to pay landowners after they claimed the royalties were underpaid.
Up and down: USDA releases latest crop forecast, demand numbers
Despite weather conditions in parts of the U.S., national corn production is forecast at 13.8 billion bushels, up 28 percent from 2012. If realized, this will be a new record production for the United States.
Ohio ag department working to identify cause of dog illnesses
The Ohio Department of Agriculture is working with animal health experts to determine the cause and origin of a series of dog illnesses in the state.
The future of farming may hold drones
Drones may have an impact on farming. 2013 Farm Science Review attendees can find out how.















