Yearly Archives: 2022
Trout season in Pennsylvania has officially begun
Pennsylvania has an extensive trout stocking program — about 3.2 million adult trout are added to 128 lakes and 696 streams across the state.
Corn, soybean, wheat prices all climb
Corn, wheat and soybean prices were all higher on the Chicago Board of Trade this week. Marlin Clark explains the recent changes in the grain markets.
Ohio bill to deregulate ephemeral features, federal rules uncertain
An Ohio bill that would deregulate some ephemeral features has moved to Gov. Mike DeWine’s desk, with mixed reactions from conservation groups. House Bill 175 will remove ephemeral streams, but not wetlands, from regulation under the state’s water pollution control programs.
How to plant coneflowers
Improve the ecosystem in your backyard and learn how to plant native coneflowers in your garden or landscape this spring.
OEFFA recognizes award winners for service, stewardship
The Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association has named the 2022 recipients of its Stewardship and Service awards.
Cincinnati State Technical & Community College
Cincinnati State Technical & Community College has the most affordable tuition in the state per credit hour and the curriculum includes hands-on education.
The keys to making a voluntary nutrient management plan
Since nutrients are one of the largest input costs on the farm, we want to make sure we are only purchasing and applying what we need.
Student Leader Scholarship applications are due May 1
Online applications for this year’s Student Leader Scholarships are due by May 1, 2022.
How much will reduced Russian wheat exports impact the market?
There will be a shortfall in Russian wheat export sales due to the war in Ukraine. Alan Guebert explains how much this will impact global supply.
Reader: Deere has farmers at its mercy
A reader comments on a recent article about a complaint filed against John Deere for keeping owners and private shops from repairing their equipment.

















