Traveling to Clark County for the latest Ohio Field Leader Roadshow, Dusty Sonnenberg talks with the Harbage family about ...
In this week’s Ohio Ag Net podcast, we recap the incredible career of Dale Minyo. Dale will be retiring at the end of the ...
Clouds exit the state relatively quickly this morning and we end up with some sunshine this afternoo ...
Hardy figs behave differently than traditional orchard crops. In much of Ohio, the above-ground wood is killed back during winter, but the root system survives the cold. New shoots emerge each spring ...
Data-driven decision-making is transforming how farmers manage resources, improve yields, and remain profitable in an increasingly competitive environment. Here’s why and how you can leverage data on ...
Looking back on the past year, we covered a wide range of timely topics and emerging trends, along with several story-driven pieces that informed, challenged and resonated with readers. Over the next ...
You may remember when cover crops were referred to as “green manure,” which required being “plowed under.” We now know that ...
Since reaching a 17-month high on November 18, soybeans have been in a sharp decline. Prices have fallen in 16 of the last 23 ...
In this clip that originally appeared in the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, Dale Minyo meets with the new president of Ohio Corn and ...
Looking back on the past year, we covered many timely topics and emerging trends, along with several story-driven pieces that ...
As of Dec. 16, no one had matched all the numbers in the Powerball jackpot, which now stands at an estimated $1.15 billion.
This past Monday evening, the Ohio Soybean Council hosted its annual Industry Dinner to celebrate accomplishments from the ...