In the USDA Crop Progress Report from Sept. 29, USDA reports 10 percent of Ohio’s corn harvested and 21 percent of Ohio ...
This week on the Ohio Ag Net Podcast is nothing short of packed. First up, Ohio Ag Net’s Dusty Sonnenberg talks with Brynn Bishop, a Wilmington College student and committee member helping coordinate ...
An invasive pest threatening one of Ohio’s most popular landscape plants has been detected in four additional counties. The Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) has confirmed the presence of box tree ...
Food price inflation rebounds to 2.9% in 2025, driven largely by beef prices, which are projected to rise by more than 10% for the year. Food-at-home inflation is expected to moderate in 2026, but ...
The threat of any tropical moisture moving through the Carolinas and into southern Ohio later this week has gone away, due to ...
At the Agriculture Outlook Forum in Kansas City last week, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins highlighted the mounting costs farmers face, with seed, fuel, fertilizer, and interest ...
Ohio’s dairy exhibitors are ready to put on quite the show at World Dairy Expo.
Tariffs impact both production and consumption of goods. It is an economic conundrum. Carl Zulauf, Ph.D., is professor ...
In the first week of the fall 2025 edition of Feeding Farmers in the Field, Ohio Ag Net’s Dale Minyo travels to Wagner Family Farm near Ada to visit with Dan Wagner. Like most Ohio farmers, Dan talks ...
The slogan “Safety First, Avoid the Worst” is a concise and powerful reminder of the importance of prioritizing safety.
With Medicare Advantage, the experience can be far different. Private insurers run Medicare Advantage plans, and while they ...
If you ask someone where you can find soybeans, they may tell you they can be seen all across Ohio in fields, in grain elevators and storage bins, in feed rations for fish, poultry and livestock, and ...