Yearly Archives: 2017
Baling technology continues to progress
The history of hay baling is long and varied, but manufacturers have made countless improvements to the technology over the years.
Ask FSA about breaking new ground
If you have crop insurance or participate with FSA, you need to have a highly erodible and wetland conservation form on file.
Design the cattle herd you want
No matter what trait or suite of traits you’re trying to improve, expected progeny differences help you design exactly the kind of herd you want.
Genotyping center releases new tools used in corn disease ID
Identifying corn diseases and pursuing the best management plan available just got easier, faster and more cost effective due to new testing protocols.
Annual Iron Man Clay Bird Shoot set for July 16
Leetonia Sportsman's Association will host the Annual Iron Man Clay Bird Shoot on July 16, at the club grounds in Leetonia, Ohio, at 311 East High Street.
API releases 50-state analysis of natural gas benefits
Natural gas contributed $51B to the Ohio and Pennsylvania economies in 2015.
OSU plans muck crop field day
The latest research on muck crops will be shared with Ohio growers at a July 27 field day in Huron County.
Chocolate ice cream flavors dominate America’s top 5
Chocolate-filled flavors dominated the top five bestselling flavors in a recent survey of ice cream makers and retailers across the United States.
Roundup of FFA news for July 13, 2017
Ohio Leadership Camp was held June 23 through the 26 where Warren FFA members were in attendance.
Soy checkoff hopes growers share data
The soy checkoff's is teaming up with Agrible to measure the environmental benefits from growing high oleic soybeans.


















