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  1. OSU Expert: Farmland Value Projected to Increase in 2013

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/node/881

      COLUMBUS, Ohio – Cropland values in Ohio increased in 2012 and are expected to continue on an upward trend in 2013, despite the drought that devastated growers this year, an Ohio State University Extension expert said.  ...

  2. OSU Extension Expert: Cold Weather Increases Livestock Energy Needs

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/node/880

      WOOSTER, Ohio – While colder temperatures now experienced throughout the region mean livestock producers need to be aware of increased livestock energy requirements, those animals that may be thinner because of the drought could need extra energy supple ...

  3. OSU Extension Ag Economics Expert to Offer Market Update During Annual Grain Farmers Symposium

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/node/879

    WILMINGTON, Ohio – With the U.S. Agriculture Department’s forecast that corn production this year will drop to its lowest point since 2006 as a result of the historic drought nationwide, growers can expect to see tight supplies next year and lower grain p ...

  4. OSU Extension to Host Informational Meeting on Bovine Anaplasmosis

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/osu-extension-host-informational-meeting-bovine-anaplasmosis

    MCCONNELSVILLE, Ohio – A disease that could cause death in cattle but hasn’t gotten much attention in Ohio is being reported to veterinarians, indicating a need to get more producers to understand what the disease is and how to combat it, a pair of Ohio S ...

  5. EPN Breakfast: Lessons in Sustainability from Land-Grant Brewing Company- Columbus, Ohio

    https://advancement.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/events/epn-breakfast-lessons-sustainability-land-grant-brewing-company-columbus-ohio

    Land-Grant’s Sustainability Manager, Vincent Valentino will share successes, challenges, and failures that the brewery has faced in its first year of pursuing sustainability, talk about their partnership with urban farmers, Columbus community groups, and ...

  6. Chow Line: Focus on safety with mailed food gifts

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/chow-line-focus-safety-with-mailed-food-gifts

    Last year we received a gift in the mail and didn’t open it until Christmas Eve. The box contained cheese spreads that said “Keep refrigerated” on the label. They had been at room temperature for more than a week, so we threw them out. But since then, I’v ...

  7. Poinsettia's Poisonous Reputation Persists, Despite Proof to the Contrary

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/node/876

    WOOSTER, Ohio-- Perhaps it has happened to you: You present a friend with a beautiful poinsettia for the holidays, and she shrinks in horror. How could you possibly give her something that could be deadly to Fifi or Fluff or little Freddy? The good news i ...

  8. OARDC Adds Greener, Bi-fuel Vehicles to Its Fleet

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/oardc-adds-greener-bi-fuel-vehicles-its-fleet

    WOOSTER, Ohio-- The  Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center  now has four environmentally friendly bi-fuel vehicles on the road as part of a new demonstration project. Using $46,000 in grant funding from the nonprofit group  Clean Fuels Ohio,   ...

  9. Finer Elected Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/finer-elected-fellow-american-association-for-the-advancement-science

    WOOSTER, Ohio -- John Finer, a professor in Ohio State University's Department of Horticulture and Crop Science, has been elected Fellow of the  American Association for the Advancement of Science  (AAAS)-- a recognition bestowed upon leading researc ...

  10. OSU Extension: Ohio Oats Expected to Produce Excellent Yields and Good Supplement for Low Forage Supplies Thanks to Drought

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/node/872

    LANCASTER, Ohio – Ohio growers this year have planted more oats after wheat and into early harvested corn silage fields. And thanks to late-season rains, the crop is expected to produce “excellent yields,” which is a boost to producers suffering through l ...

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