A frontal boundary slowly expands and sags through the state today, bringing showers. Rain is not al ...
In many ways, the rubber band analogy fits agriculture just as well as it fits any individual career. The strength of a rubber band is not in staying rigid. Its usefulness comes from its ability to ...
In this video, Ohio Ag Net’s Joel Penhorwood talks with Alison Martin, program director for The Livestock Conservancy about ...
Ohio’s geography can also influence where tornadoes are most likely to develop. Houser said eastern and southeastern Ohio ...
“Seedling diseases in relation to the colder soil temperature and possibly wet soil environment, as well as frost or freeze ...
The orange-skinned sweetpotato, along with the red-skinned variety, has orange flesh and is super sweet and moist.
A late-March tornado swept through parts of the Hardin County Fairgrounds. In its wake were broken buildings, missing roofs, ...
The Ottawa County Farm Bureau recently hosted their annual Legislative Lunch at the farm of Sheldon Miller. Ohio Ag Net’s ...
In practical terms, most people likely use antimicrobial drugs within a normal range. We commonly see outliers that stretch the intended range due to poor treatment decisions, unapproved use, illegal ...
On this week’s Ohio Ag Net Podcast, powered by Ohio Corn and Wheat, we’re talking spring crop management with Beck’s Hybrids ...
In the first USDA Crop Progress Report of the season, few numbers are on the board for Ohio with the exception of winter ...
While we proved that not all hybrids respond uniformly to increased plant population, initially, it was believed to be an ...
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