Doug McIntyre explains how the Northeast drought is depleting waterways such as the Ohio River, which feeds the Mississippi.
Some drought-stricken fields barely produced 20% of their potential, according to Amanda Douridas, the Ohio State University ...
The Livestock Forage Disaster Program (LFP) provides compensation to eligible livestock producers who have suffered grazing ...
A. The answer is yes. Payments received from both LFP and ELAP are taxable in the year the payment is received. A 1099-G will ...
A little over an inch of rain fell over central and western Ohio, helping improve drought conditions in the worst-affected ...
This summer’s drought in Ohio was the worst the state has seen since the U.S. Department of Agriculture began monitoring ...
A new drought map from the U.S. Drought Monitor shows extreme drought retreating from Franklin County and an increasing ...
We’re experiencing historically significant drought conditions in Ohio, and many livestock producers in drought-impacted counties in our state are in urgent need of access to grazing acres and hay ...
Here, we will focus on one of the eight strategies, “be a low-cost producer,” along with Ohio-specific information. • Focus ...
considering the drought, and others, depending on the soil type, did not." An Oct. 28 USDA crop weather report predicted that Ohio's harvest would "wrap up in the next coupleweeks," about 14 days ...