Yearly Archives: 2018
Host farms, students urged to explore Pa. internship
The application period for the 2019 Pennsylvania on-farm internship is now available for undergraduate students and host farms.
College students: Protect your identity from scammers
College students can be easy targets for scam artists and identity thieves. Here are some tips to protect against scammers.
With President Trump, you basically get what you voted for
Donald Trump's trade policy and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s rising crop estimates are putting pressure on farmers and ranchers.
Save money, use livestock to harvest hay
Using livestock to make later cuttings of hay is one of the best opportunities producers have to reduce costs and make more profit year after year.
USMCA trade agreement bumps harvest from ag headlines
Even with negative crop news, the USMCA trade agreement helped grain prices continue the recent rally.
How to forage for native Ohio fruit this fall
Here are eight native Ohio fruits to keep an eye out for this fall. Learn how to find and identify them to enjoy some of Ohio’s most delicious wild treats.
The Future of Dairy Scholarship Returns for Third Year
Lely North America is proud to present the Future of Dairy Scholarship Program, which awards five qualified students a one-year, $1,000 scholarship.
Virulent Newcastle Disease confirmed at live bird market
USDA confirmed three additional cases of virulent Newcastle disease last week, with one of them being discovered at a live bird market.
Buying a new home? Caveat emptor
Buyer beware, also known as the doctrine of caveat emptor, means if you intend to buy property, you bear the responsibility for finding out about it.
Vinton Co. solar farm gets OK
The Ohio Power Siting Board Sept. 20 authorized Vinton Solar Energy LLC to construct a 1125-megawatt solar farm in Vinton County.