Soybean farmer leaders were in Houston on September 24 to present a ceremonial $275,000 check to The Andersons, Inc. for their expansion project at the Port of Houston. Once completed in the first ...
September 25, 2025 -- Today, the largest threat of moisture will be well south of Ohio, but we still will have to be on the lookout for a few lingering or straggling pop up showers in far south ...
Soybean stocks were 316 million bushels. The average trade estimate was 323 million bushels, compared to 342 million bushels last year. All wheat stocks were 2.12 billion bushels. The average trade ...
Join Ohio Ag Net’s Joel Penhorwood as he hops in the combine with Sam Kinney of Logan County. Kinney discusses the ups and downs of the 2025 soybean crop, including planting delays, drought stress, ...
Mixed hay and legume hay performed better, with TDN values reaching up to 69.6% and 61.9%, respectively. Whether you’re feeding spring- or fall-calving cows, now is a good time to test your forage and ...
In this featured audio, Ben Siefring of N. Siefring Farms and Trucking discusses their use of Performance Livestock Analytics’ products to simplify daily management in both feeding and treating, ...
Temps will be well above normal this week with highs in the 80s and lows in the 50s and 60s. Evaporation rates will stay strong, even as we have lessening amounts of moisture to move out of the soil ...
In the USDA Crop Progress Report from Sept. 29, USDA reports 10 percent of Ohio’s corn harvested and 21 percent of Ohio soybeans. Both ahead of the five-year-average, which usually stands at 7 percent ...
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 emeritus at The Ohio State University. His area of specialization is commercial ...
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 ...
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 ...
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