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Corn spill on State Route 668 creates temporary hazard
LICKING COUNTY, Ohio – A roughly 100-yard stretch of roadway along State Route 668 near Laurel Hill was turned gold after being buried in corn on the afternoon of Nov. 18, creating a wicked mess for cleanup crews, which responded promptly to the spill and worked for three to four hours to clear the area.
ODNR survey: Red oak acorn production up
Acorn production is strong in red oak trees this year, according to the 2024 Acorn Mast Survey conducted by the ODNR.
Ohio Corn Marketing seeks board members
The Ohio Corn Marketing Program will hold an election Dec. 15 for five districts on its board.
Ohio State Hand Cornhusking Contest
Come and join us for the state Cornhusking contest. Participants will husk corn for the amount of time for their class. Loads will then be weighed and graded for deductions from gross weight to determine class winners. Come participate, spectate or volunteer to time or glean. Classes for all ages. Hope to see you there!
U.S. corn production down, soybean and cotton up from 2023
Corn production is down, while soybean and cotton production is up from 2023, according to the Crop Production report.
About sweet corn
An avid Farm and Dairy reader shares his thoughts on sweet corn.
Corn, soybean and wheat prices continue to spiral
According to Marlin Clark, amid the current grain market climate, “any arguments for higher prices can be considered just whistling past the graveyard.”
How to manage corn diseases to maintain silage quality
Over the next month, corn will be tasseling and disease scouting and management will be important to maintaining silage quality.
New farmer grant boosts veteran-run sweet corn operation
Nate Zimmet was recently named the recipient of the first-ever Trumbull County Farm Bureau New Farmer Expansion Gran
Should you plant corn or soybeans?
As planting looms, farmers need to decide whether they are planting corn, soybeans or something else, and current grain prices aren’t helping.