Seed companies and farmers alike are gearing up for planting season. Joe Everett with Ohio Ag Net caught up with Todd ...
Dry weather continues through Tuesday, with full sun Monday and increasing clouds Tuesday. A powerful front emerges at midweek next week. Moderate to heavy rain and thunderstorm action sweeps through ...
Educators devote limitless time, and often their own resources, to helping students pursue their passions. To recognize the contributions of Ohio’s leading agricultural teachers, the Ohio FFA, Ohio ...
Dry soil conditions this past fall, especially in Northwest Ohio, caused delayed wheat germination and emergence. As we approach Feekes 5 growth stage, when leaf sheaths are strongly erect, it is ...
Robert Mullen, vice president of agricultural technology with Heritage Cooperative, joins Ohio’s Country Journal editor ...
For those following soybeans and corn in South America, the most important read right now is not just the size of the crop, but the speed at which that crop turns into available supply, shipments, and ...
On this Ohio Ag Net Podcast, powered by Ohio Corn and Wheat, hear from Tadd Nicholson, the Executive Director of Ohio Corn ...
By February, most Ohio gardeners are eager for spring. Gardening may still be months away, but starting seeds indoors brings an early taste of the season. Carri Jagger, Ohio State Extension ...
In recognition of the importance of agriculture to the state, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jim Tressel issued a ...
By Dusty Sonnenberg, CCA, Field Leader, a project of the Ohio Soybean Council and Soybean Check-off ...
“These grants are funding opportunities to advance agriculture,” said DiVencenzo. “And by telling the story of who [you] are [as the producer], then the grant reviewer has a better understanding of ...
Gregg Fogle, manager of the Ohio State ATI Small Ruminant Research Center, gives Ohio Ag Net and Ohio’s Country Journal a ...
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