By Dee Jepsen, professor of agricultural safety and health at Ohio State University. Focusing on safety, debris removal, soil recovery, crop assessment, and infrastructure repair.
A large portion of Ohio received substantial rain and scattered storms the second week of August, resulting in waterlogged or ...
Applications are being accepted for 2027 Ohio Farm Bureau Young Agricultural Professionals competitive events, including the ...
It was easy in those early years for a dairy farmer to call an AI technician to his dairy and get each cow bred while in heat ...
Lingering showers over the state today, especially over the southern part of the state. Clouds start ...
“You’re hearing it more and more than you’ve heard it before that food and nutrition is an important part of our health,” ...
Woodworking skills were on display during 4-H Woodworking Day at the Ohio State Fair Aug. 8. Members demonstrated their ...
The purpose of a grain marketing plan is to manage price and production risks to secure farm revenue. Grain marketing is not ...
Grain prices collapsed sharply on Monday, July 27, as traders reacted to renewed optimism that a ceasefire in the conflict ...
Throughout the summer months, Ohio FFA members pursued premier leadership experiences across the country through a variety of ...
Ohio farmers have an important Farm Service Agency deadline approaching, and state officials are encouraging producers not to wait until the last minute to complete paperwork. That significant ...
From its beginnings in the early 1900s to today, Ralph Farms has always been built on two things: hard work and family. Five generations of the Ralph family have played a role in the operation. Today, ...