Yearly Archives: 2014
Ohio’s water quality issue mostly voluntary, for now
LONDON, Ohio — So far, most of the conservation practices in the Lake Erie watersheds and across Ohio are done on a voluntary basis,...
Gypsum: the mineral that could help balance others
A byproduct of coal-fired power plants could make an exceptional soil amendment and help reduce nutrient loss.
USDA: Corn stocks up 50%; soybeans, down 35%
There’s plenty of old corn out there, as the new corn is coming off the fields this harvest season.
How to fight off the flu
Flu season is upon us. Learn more about prevention and the vaccine to lessen the likelihood of falling ill.
Grain harvest window closes again
U.S. grain prices continue to anticipate a huge harvest by going lower. We keep hoping the bottom is in on the charts, but then we slip lower.
Heritage Co-op announces Kenton ag campus expansion
Heritage Cooperative expands its Kenton, Ohio, facility.
OSU vet debunks cattlemen’s myths
CARROLLTON, Ohio — The Carroll County Cattlemen’s Association combined forces with the Carroll County 4-H and OSU Extension for a fall meeting to find...
Foundation releases new My American Farm app
WASHINGTON, D.C., September 22, 2014 – The American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture has released a new version of its popular My American Farm...
EPA drops West Virginia farm’s Clean Water Act case
The Environmental Protection Agency has dropped an appeal for a ruling concerning a West Virginia farm.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 9/27
The top stories from the week September 21-September 27, 2014.














