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Glyphosate has been registered as a pesticide in the U.S. since 1974. Since glyphosate’s first registration, the U.S.
As we head into another growing season, it is a good time for a few reminders about sound management practices to ensure ...
“The key mistake is families don’t have succession planning as a priority. That’s number one top of the list. Families are ...
Rural America has long been characterized by a distinct set of values and a unique mindset, including a strong emphasis on ...
There’s a food fight on the horizon, and U.S. farmers stand to lose.
Rainbow trout releases in public ponds and lakes are underway across Ohio through May. A list and release schedule are ...
Division of Wildlife is seeking volunteers for the fifth annual Midwest Crane Count on the morning of Saturday, April 12. The ...
The Ohio Soybean Association (OSA) is proud to announce the recipients of its 2025-2026 scholarship program. Designed to ...
International Firefighters’ Day is on May 4, and the Ohio Soybean Council encourages local farmers to share information about ...
The Ohio Corn & Wheat Growers Association, alongside farmers, national agricultural advocates, and ethanol industry leaders, ...
The Junior Show recorded over 950 entries. Showmanship was held Friday, followed by the market animal show on Saturday and ...
The first Crop Progress and Condition Report of 2025 from USDA NASS’ Ohio Field Office is reflective of the ag weather so far ...