Yearly Archives: 2017
Ohio farmland sells for $7.4 million
About 850 acres along the Richland-Huron County line recently sold at auction for $7.4 million, with more land that will sell in 2018.
What is a conservation plan?
Developing a good conservation plan is the first step to managing natural resources on your farm and ensuring they remain available for future generations.
American Simmental Association announces new DNA program
The American Simmental Association has launched a new research project aimed at collecting female genotypes from whole herds.
CFAES assists military and veteran students
At all Ohio State campuses, military and veteran students in the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences total 111.
Make sure you’re healthy enough to hunt
Hunters should physically prepare for their season by engaging in at least 30 minutes of aerobic activity plus strength training three times a week.
Farmers’ voice: Advocating the future of agriculture
Farmers can give lawmakers keen insights to improve farm economic conditions, strengthen markets and create opportunities in rural America.
How was this antique tool used? Hazard a guess!
Do you think you know your antique tools? If so, Hazard a guess on this weeks mystery item!
Syngenta obtains gene-editing technology
Syngenta has attained a non-exclusive IP license from the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard for CRISPR-Cas9 genome-editing technology.
The cost of fighting opioid addiction
The opioid epidemic is costing communities big bucks. From private businesses to county governments, on down to the individual, no one is untouched.
Leggings Survivor Denim Reentry Process
After living in leggings for nearly a year, Kymberly Foster Seabolt tries to wear denim jeans or virtually any pant with a zipper again.

















