Farm Science Review opens with farm bill commodity discussion
The 2014 Farm Science Review is underway, with new terms and technologies on display.
AgriBusiness Association offers leadership program
Program will address looming retirement surge.
Free online webinars offer latest in research and relevant topics
Technology Tuesday webinars begin Sept. 23.
OFBF to make $1 million investment in water quality program
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Farm Bureau Federation has launched a $1 million water quality action plan, with special emphasis on the Western Lake Erie...
What does the future hold for your gas royalties? A new app may be...
Penn State is offering a web-based app to look at data across Pennsylvania.
Be on the lookout for signs of barn, silo fire
After wet growing season, producers should be on the lookout for the signs of high heat and fire in their forages.
Ohio farmers encouraged to practice ‘quality’ no-till
No-till field day highlights the many benefits of 'quality' no-till.
Group works to save historic Hudson Farm
When Donald Barlow ceased dairy operations in 1995, he and his wife, Helen, donated the roughly 65 acres that remained of the Case Barlow farm to the First Congregational Church of Hudson. When the church announced plans to sell the property for development a group of Hudson citizens and business owners, as well as city officials, stepped forward to save the property.
Robot can navigate cornfield, spray fertilizer
Add “robot” to your list of agricultural buzzwords.
Custom farming rates going up, but so are the costs
Planting, tillage and harvesting all show significant price increases, according to Ohio State’s biennial custom farming survey.