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Ohio has seen its hottest August months on record, but the state has also seen some record numbers in rainfall. What does this mean for farmers who rely on the land to produce a fruitful crop?
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Import and export teams from the United States and the Philippines visited the farm in Farmersville, Ohio, to learn more about the U.S. Grain Marketing system.
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Soybeans are a massive Ohio industry with a $5.3 billion annual impact. To keep thriving, farmers must figure out how to adapt to climate change.
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While cover crops have a wealth of benefits for soil and crop health, the off-season product could provide shelter for hungry insects that can damage cash crops for farmers.
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Due to heavy rains in late April, it’s been a late planting year for farmers in Ohio.Jason Ward farms over 500 acres of organic crops in the Miami Valley.…
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There’s an old farming adage when it comes to corn crops: “knee-high by the Fourth of July.” The traditional saying refers to how tall a good corn crop…