This week, the Ohio Ag Net Podcast brings you coverage from Ohio Farm Bureau’s Ag Day at the Capital, where Matt Reese ...
Profitability is the best way to help preserve Ohio’s agricultural heritage, farms and farmland. This philosophy is at the ...
Risk management is top-of-mind for many farms coming off the challenges of 2024. In many cases, a farm’s location in the ...
More than 350 OABA members and industry professionals gathered for collaborative learning and networking at the 2025 Industry ...
A major investment in agricultural research is taking shape in southern Ohio. With $1 million dedicated to renovating and ...
Last month I was a first-time attendee at the annual meeting of National Association of Conservation Districts held in Salt ...
SB 100 seeks to offer access to affordable, personalized health care plans for Ohio farm families who do not have access to ...
These leaders possess extensive experience, both as representatives of OCW and as committed members of Ohio’s agricultural community. I’m eager to collaborate with them in the upcoming year.” Below is ...
Generally speaking, with crop protection products, the lower the solution pH, the more effective they are. With water at a pH ...
Red Crown Rot symptoms are not only seed on the roots. “Some of the symptoms we see will be up in the foliage,” said Bradley. “Even though this fungus is infecting in the roots, the reason we see ...
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador first set off alarms in the Corn Belt in December 2020 when he initiated a decree to ban genetically modified corn by the end of 2024. At the time, NCGA ...
Vince Untied of Muskingum County made the trip to Columbus on Feb. 19 to share his story with legislators during Ohio Farm Bureau’s Ag Day at the Capital. Untied was particularly focused on the ...