Tag: Ohio
Nutrient management is changing not just for 2016 but beyond as...
The toxic algae bloom in the Ohio River late last summer didn't get as much attention as Lake Erie and the Maumee River watershed had, but it could still change the way producers manage nutrients on their farms in the future.
Ohio prison farms begin selling cows, bidding to buy milk
Supporters say plan to privatize will be better for inmates, and more efficient.
Young cattle showmen win honors through Ohio’s BEST program
his year’s BEST program featured 15 sanctioned shows across the state with over 550 youth participants showing 740 head of market animals and heifers.
Field Notes: Ohio Farm Bureau, planting update, FFA recap
This week, the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation named a new executive vice president. Find out who will take the position. Plus, spring planting continues and we take a look back at the Ohio FFA Convention held last week.
California leads US in milk production in 2015
U.S. dairymen hit hard last year: Returns in 2015 averaged $17.21 per hundredweight, 28.5 percent below 2014.
Number of Utica shale well permits continues nosedive
Monroe County led Ohio for the highest number of permits issued, at six permits.
Ohio dairy farmers working to boost demand amid tight market
Ohio Dairy Producers Association hears from Domino's at spring meeting.
17-year cicadas will return to Ohio in 2016
Brood V cicadas will emerge in parts of Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia and Maryland in 2016.
Ethan Holmes may be young in years, but he’s fueled by...
On the weekends, Ethan Holmes would head to the incubator, where he would spend the weekend making applesauce.
Living the small farm dream
Over 180 people attended the Small Farm Conference: Living the Small Farm Dream, April 2, at the OARDC, in Wooster. The conference covered everything from berry production, to small livestock care, farm management, and niche market opportunities for those interested in farming on a smaller scale.


















