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How to manage pastures in dry conditions
While we can’t control when, where, or the amount of rainfall, there are management practices you can take to minimize damage to pastures.
AgTech Innovation Hub awards inaugural research projects
Five research projects have been awarded funding from the new AgTech Innovation Hub, a collaboration between The Ohio State University and Nationwide.
Plenty to do at Alum Creek State Park
Julie Geiss and her family enjoyed camping at Alum Creek State Park in Delaware, Ohio.
Date night
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about how the cost of date night has gone up over the years.
What we save, saves us
Eliza Blue finds comfort and hope in the resilient little kitten she’s been tasked with bottle feeding around the clock.
Penn State’s Ag Progress Days on tap for Aug. 8-10
Planning is well underway for Penn State’s 2023 Ag Progress Days exposition, which will be held Aug. 8-10 in Centre County. Admission and parking are free.
A little dirt can’t hurt
Some of the greatest joys of childhood are borne of bumps, bruises and the sheer thrill of unplanned hours spent in exploration.
How can grain prices be this low?
It’s dry out there and grain prices remain low. Marlin Clark weighs in on planting progress, crop conditions and corn, soybean and wheat prices.
The world’s most important food faces uncertain future
As the world heats up, rice farmers are facing never-before-seen problems that will require never-before-seen solutions that will take years to implement.
Finally some daylight in the grain markets
Marlin Clark has been speculating about finding a bottom for grain prices for weeks. Now, it finally appears he has as grain markets rebound.