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OFL: As the Battle for the Belt, Season 3 has mostly been planted, in what seems to be a third interesting spring since the ...
“ Make hay while the sun shines. ” How many times have you heard that said throughout the years? We’ve had some sunshine this ...
When July rolls around, certain things come to mind—the Fourth of July, fireworks, flags waving in the breeze. Wheat harvest ...
On July 1, the Senate passed the Reconciliation Bill, also known as the “One Big, Beautiful Bill”, in a 51-50 vote, with Vice ...
For decades, producers have exchanged a common thread: each planting season eventually has 2 to 3 days when the planter should have stayed in the barn. The problem is that those dates are not clear in ...
Gov. Mike DeWine has signed SB 100 into law, resulting in the creation of Farm Bureau Health Plans, giving access to ...
Hot spots or fire pockets are likely. Alert fire service to the possible hay fire incident. Close barns to minimize air ...
By Dusty Sonnenberg, CCA, Field Leader, a project of the Ohio Soybean Council and Soybean Check-off ...
Stateler was inspired to become involved with the Ohio Pork Council years later, at a time when animal activists began ...
June 30, 2025 — Very warm again over the state today, and we have a decent threat of moisture in most areas through the day.
Click here to listen to the podcast if the audio player above is not available. In this episode of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, ...
USDA NASS Crop Progress Report showed that corn is starting to silk, especially in the Southern states. Silking is just ...