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Raindrops Kept Falling on Our Heads
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — The soggy truth? Ohio had a really wet year. After an exceptionally rainy fall in Ohio, the state is on track to have its third wettest year ever, said Aaron Wilson, climate specialist with Ohio State University Extension and the Byrd Pol ...
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Farm Bill Could Help Farmers Weather Low Milk, Other Commodity Prices
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Dairy farmers have a stronger safety net against low milk prices and high feed costs under the new federal farm bill, and more federal dollars will be spent to spur international trade of American agricultural products. Both changes could ...
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Hall Receives Distinguished Service Award
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Peggy Kirk Hall, an associate professor in the College of Food, Agriculture & Environmental Sciences at The Ohio State University, received the Distinguished Service Award from the American Agricultural Law Association on Oct. 26 during the associatio ...
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Agricultural Tax Issues Webinar
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COLUMBUS, Ohio-- Looking for information on how the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will affect your farm or rural property? Ohio State University Extension is hosting an upcoming webinar focused the new regulations affecting income tax returns. Tax practitioners, ...
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Inversion & Drift Mitigation Workshop
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Inversion and Drift Mitigation Workshop on Dec. 14 Recognizing weather conditions that could cause inversions is important when using certain herbicides in corn and soybeans. On Dec. 14, join a discussion about recognizing inversions as well as ways to im ...
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The Search for What’s Killing Beech Trees
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — American beech trees are dying in northeast Ohio and beyond. An Ohio State University study aims to figure out why. The study is looking into the cause of beech leaf disease, which was first found in Lake County in 2012 and has since spre ...
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New Study Will Track Ways to Cut Runoff from Elevated Phosphorus Fields
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Some farm fields in northwest Ohio’s Maumee River watershed have more phosphorus than their crops can use. Called “elevated phosphorus fields,” such fields may be at higher risk of contributing to Lake Erie’s harmful algal blooms. That’s ...
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Sheep industry diversity to highlight 2018 Buckeye Shepherd’s Symposium program
By Roger A. High, OSIA/OSWP Executive Director The 2018 Buckeye Shepherd’s Symposium (BSS) will once again concentrate on a diversity of topics related to the success of the sheep operation both now and in the future. This event is Nov. 30 through Dec. 1 ...
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Farmers’ Costs to Go Up
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — The cost of producing a grain crop is expected to rise next year, but farm income is unlikely to increase, an agricultural economist with The Ohio State University has projected. On average, profits for Ohio farmers next year will be “low ...
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Corn Prices Expected to Improve
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Farmers rattled by the dip in value of their soybean crop likely will see prices for their corn go up next year, one of the few optimistic projections made at a recent conference on future profits in farming. Most of the graphs presented ...