Following the noon USDA report release, corn up 1 cent, soybeans up 2 cents, and wheat down 2 cents. Just before the report was released, corn up 1 cent, soybeans up 5 cents, and wheat down 3 cents.
Fourteen farmers and agribusiness professionals from around Ohio recently graduated from Ohio Farm Bureau’s AgriPOWER ...
OFL – Last Tuesday was National Nematode Day. It was an important day, designed to draw attention to something that we really ...
On this week’s Pioneer Fall Agronomy Update, Ohio Ag Net’s Dave Russell visits with John Schoenhals, Pioneer Agronomist in ...
With the current Issue 1 proposal on the ballot in November, Ohio Farm Bureau has studied the issue compared to our ...
The Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation is proud to announce a partnership with Farm Credit Mid-America to sustain its Growing Tomorrow Grant. The grant aims to inspire, encourage and nurture young ...
Ohio’s poultry industry has guarded optimism heading into fall migration season for waterfowl, as high path avian influenza ...
At Ohio State ATI in Wooster students are sharpening their skills in livestock judging through a new team launched in 2023.
Ohio’s producers were experiencing as several inches of rain fell in the last 7 days of September. It is well known that the ...
Unfortunately for corn, nitrogen requirements are a significant barrier in terms of qualifying as a feedstock for SAF. Corn ...
There is a black fungus that is present to break down the stalks and the stems. The rain and the heat were enough to activate ...
Bill Bayliss is a farmer from Logan County, and currently serves as Chairman of Ohio Soybean Council. Bill also serves on the ...