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U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins today announced the latest slate of presidential appointments for key positions ...
Oats planting is nearly complete at 88%, with 84% emerged and 1% headed. First cuttings of alfalfa (12%) and other hay (9%) ...
Ohio Field Leader Dusty Sonneberg heads to Morrow County for the latest Ohio Field Leader Roadshow. He joins Ray Van Horn to talk this year’s planting progress and other adventures on the rocky farm, ...
Grower leaders say the MAHA report contains unsubstantiated claims that dismiss decades of research and ignore the proven ...
To showcase the versatility and variability of small ruminant production in Ohio, a number of different breeds and types of ...
Rain is still making things tough. There hasn’t been much opportunity for dry hay, so most of us are just wet wrapping it and ...
Dave Shively never set out to be a champion of organic farming, but his passion, practicality, and desire to help others led ...
Agriculture has always been about believing in tomorrow. We plant with hope and invest in our communities because we believe in what lies ahead. As one generation passes the torch, it is up to all of ...
It’s in this spirit that I encourage us all to reexamine Memorial Day in our lives. This unique holiday is a time set aside ...
The wind tunnel is in the Agricultural Engineering building on the Wooster campus of the Ohio State University. Only two ...
USDA graders utilize camera technologies to assign quality and yield grades. Photo courtesy of Certified Angus Beef.
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