Yearly Archives: 2015
Ohio’s wastewater well injection program passes EPA review
EPA’s review analyzed how Ohio permits, inspects, tests, restricts and monitors Class II, or injection, wells.
Five weather apps for your mobile device
The Farm and Dairy staff examines five weather apps for your mobile device.
Farmland values down across Corn Belt, but Ohio still increasing
Farmland values still increasing, although not as rapidly as in the past.
We knew this was coming, right?
All of agriculture is a cycle, reminds Editor Susan Crowell in her column this week. And we knew the current economic downturn was coming, right?
It’s time for dairymen to get serious about tracking dollars
Milk producers are facing tight margins with today's low milk prices. Feed costs are certainly in the crosshairs, but all of the dollars are not disappearing into the feed mixer.
Farm tales from today or yesterday still resonate
Uncle Honey never set out to break the throttle off our Oliver 77; it just “you know, broke.” Tales from the farm, yesterday and today.
Support for county fairs continues to amaze
For soil and water conservation districts, the county fair is an opportunity to deal with folks on a one-to-one basis in a very relaxed atmosphere. (And, boy! Do we get questions!)
Proud to continue these dogs’ legacy
Columnist Judie Sutherland shares a special bond with English Shepherd dogs. And for good reason.
Farm incomes projected to drop for second year in a row
After experiencing record highs in commodity prices just two years ago, farmers will be feeling the pinch as prices continue to drop for the coming season.
Mourning doves are truly renewable
Out with the old: By the time young mourning doves have left the nest, the parents have already begun another family. Females often lay eggs in a new nest before the previous brood has left its nest tree.














