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The Ohio Crop Progress and Condition Report for the week ending April 20, 2025 sees USDA NASS reporting 2% of Ohio corn ...
I’d say optimism is still good. We’ve got guys rolling, and if they’re not going yet, they have a good window of opportunity ...
National yields are always highly debated within the trade from when they are first published in the May USDA WASDE report until they are nearly finalized in the January report. It makes sense, ...
Ohio Field Leader’s Dusty Sonnenberg takes the roadshow to the farm of Keith Dennis where his focused and strategic use of cover crops has helped transformed his land over the years. Hear his ...
The Ohio House of Representatives passed H.B. 65 on April 2, and the bill was introduced in the Senate on April 8. Sponsored ...
A recent study has explored the combined effects of sulfur fertilization from FGD gypsum and foliar application SA on soybean ...
According to data from the USDA-AMS National Feeder and Stocker Cattle Summary, the number of feeder and stocker cattle sold during the first 14 weeks of 2025 totaled 3.72 million head which was 9.5% ...
In celebration of Soy Foods Month, it’s important to discuss the critical role soybean oil plays in the food supply. 45% of ...
Wet soil continues to dominate the Buckeye State, with little crop progress to report, according to the latest numbers ...
Discover how Ohio Corn Checkoff Board Member Nate Bair’s recent mission to Taiwan and South Korea is building a stronger ...
As dry weather increased from late July through harvest, funds started buying, and by February 20, they were long 350,000 ...
International Firefighters’ Day is on May 4, and the Ohio Soybean Council encourages local farmers to share information about ...
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