CFAES’ eFields program, whose motto is “connecting science to fields,” has published its 2019 findings, which come from 88 on-farm trials in 30 Ohio counties. The report, its webpage says, can “help farmers and their advisors understand how new practices and techniques can improve farm efficiency and profitability.”
Learn from results of field-scale research
Scientists with the eFields program are doing field-scale research on subjects including precision nutrient management, agricultural technologies, production budgets, and cover crops.
Read or download an electronic version of the report at go.osu.edu/efields. For a printed copy, contact your county OSU Extension office or send an email to digitalag@osu.edu.