Articles


July 6, 2015

Cultivating a successful crop while relying so heavily on the whims of the weather is an amazing feat in itself. Unfortunately weather is only one of the variables faced by soybean farmers who plant millions of seeds in the ground each spring in hopes there will be no interference in the growing season. In the late summer months, Ohio farmers need to be watching for tiny uninvited visitors who enjoy munching on their growing plants. Read More

July 6, 2015

The sustainability of U.S. soy is an important factor for consumers both at home and abroad. In fact, conservation practices and sustainable measures are key to soy’s marketability and the livelihood of the farmers who grow it. In addition, protecting water is important, and a variety of farm-management techniques, including conservation tillage, nutrient management and technology improvements in seed and equipment, can improve water quality and conserve water use. Managing water has economic benefits,… Read More

July 6, 2015

By Matt Reese, guest writer, Ohio’s Country Journal Though it may seem counterproductive for one researcher to breed soybeans and another researcher to kill them, it is exactly this unique synergy of efforts that is taking place to benefit the profitability of Ohio soybean growers. “I am a soybean breeder and geneticist so I aim to develop cultivars with a good profile of disease resistance as well as good yield and good quality traits. A… Read More

July 6, 2015

Summer in Ohio is celebrated as a time to enjoy some fresh air, warm temps, open windows and the great outdoors. For many homeowners a vision of this begins in the spring and drives them to spruce up their homes with a little spring cleaning and perhaps take on a few home improvement projects to make their house and outdoor retreats more useful and enjoyable. For ideas and motivation, this year thousands of people attended… Read More

June 18, 2015

Deciding on a career can be a daunting task for many young people, but for Andy and Brian Stickel, there was hardly a second thought. Agriculture is engrained into their way of life and they are grateful for those who have paved the way before them. Their pay-it-forward mentality is what drives them to step up and take on responsibilities in the industry and in their community. It has also earned them the honor of… Read More