The stopgap bill that reopened the Federal government will keep many aspects up and running until the end of January, but for ...
Dry weather reasserts itself with the cold air behind the system for the start of thanksgiving week. We should see partly ...
Rising production expenses pressure the U.S. horticulture industry from multiple angles. Labor, energy, propagative materials ...
Randall Reeder retired in 2011 as an Extension Agricultural Engineer from The Ohio State University. He did research on ...
Join Ohio Ag Net for an exclusive first look inside the newly purchased facility at Wilmington College that’s set to become ...
As harvest wraps us, fall becomes a critical time for weed management. Applying a fall herbicide burndown targets winter ...
Using TerraFraming, agronomists at Advanced Agrilytics can visualize where phosphorus and potassium are most efficiently ...
The following is an announcement from the Ohio State Fair.
This week on the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, Ty Higgins catches up with Trevor Kirkpatrick of the Ohio Farm Bureau to discuss the ...
If I had to sum up 2025, I’d call it a year of push and pull with the rain. We prayed for it to stop in the spring so we ...
The Senate’s funding bill doesn’t just end the government shutdown; it also provides full-year funding for the U.S.
Heritage Cooperative today announced plans to invest $11 million in a new, state-of-the-art agronomy facility in Upper ...