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Most soils in Northwest Ohio are now oversaturated, leading to significant amounts of subsurface drainage discharge. The ...
I” state farmers intend to plant more corn and fewer soybeans this spring compared to last year, according to a prospective ...
It’s time to plan that Easter brunch, whether you prepare it at home or go out to eat. Because Easter comes late this year, ...
Visitors can explore the 21-mile cave system for short 1-hour trips, or longer 3-hour tours. But for the adventurous types, the park offers an overnight expedition not only along the underground river ...
CHICAGO: Following are U.S. expectations for the resumption of grain and soy complex trading at the Chicago Board ...
A southwestern Ohio farmer says severe weather and flooding has delayed spring field work. Eric Tipton says a tornado ...
Ohio’s woodlands are home to a wide ... The majority of wildflower species like spring beauty, bloodroot, squirrel-corn, Virginia bluebells, and trout lily likely won’t hit peak bloom until ...
The USDA planting intentions numbers came in slightly higher than the grain trade expected for corn and similar to trade ...
The USDA expects farmers to plant more acres of corn and fewer acres of soybeans in 2025. Corn planted area is projected at 95.3 million acres, up 5 percent from last year. The numbers are above the ...
March 28-30 — things have appeared pretty dry out there in the fields. And last year wasn't exactly damp until it rained nonstop in May and June, which is its own set of problems. All this got me ...
American farmers are experiencing a wide range of weather this spring, with drought for some and flooding for others, affecting planting schedules and potentially destroying crops.