June 5, 2026 — We can see some scattered showers slide south into NW Ohio after sunset and closer to midnight. Once rain ...
Plus, as part of the Ohio Field Leader Roadshow, Dusty Sonnenberg visits with Bret Margraf of Margraf Family Farms in Seneca ...
The balancing act of farming in a growing suburban area has also shaped the way Hartong interacts with the community. As ...
The Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) will be sponsoring three collection events for farmers to dispose of unwanted ...
Reducing nitrogen rates by 10% is a common recommendation when corn planting dates shift to late May and June. The logic is straightforward: warmer soils increase microbial activity, accelerating ...
Ohio farming fatalities are not equally distributed over the year. As temperatures go up, so do the statistics. In this Ohio ...
Ohio beef producers will have the opportunity to learn more about the growing concerns surrounding tick-borne diseases during ...
Luckily for me, I have a good neighbor. I hopped on our Honda Pioneer with the dog and made the quick trip across the creek ...
Ohio’s pork industry is growing stronger — and so is the team behind it. The Ohio Pork Council is proud to welcome three ...
After being rained out for a few weeks, Ted Logan was finally able to get some corn planted in rye that was a bit taller than ...
Ohio farmers are nearing the three-quarter mark for corn and soybeans planted, even as rainfall has continued to accumulate ...
State Climatologist of Ohio Aaron Wilson joins Ohio’s Country Journal and Ohio Ag Net to explain what El Niño is, how it ...
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