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How to detect poisonous weeds in your pasture
Understanding the dangers and various management strategies to control toxic plants will reduce the risk of potential poisoning for your livestock.
Early spring trip to Ashtabula County, Ohio
Julie Geiss decided to head north into Ashtabula County to visit Harpersfield Covered Bridge and Geneva on the Lake.
Move over, Kardashians! Farm Kings are the new reality TV stars
MERCER, Pa. — Grab a bowl of popcorn and turn on the television. There is a new reality series in the making, but it’s not your typical love story kind or survival of the fittest. No, it’s about a different type of love affair. It’s about the love of the soil, wondering what the weather
Better habitats for wild leeks could help future foraging demands
In response to excess harvest worries, a Penn State research team has studied how to grow and harvest ramps as a potential forest crop since 2017.
Ask FSA Andy about crop insurance
As you can see from the wide variety of weather Ohio experiences in a seven-month period, one may want to consider some type of coverage on their crops that they invest their time and money into planting.
New ‘dual resistant’ tomatoes fight lethal pests with one-two punch
The new varieties could be a boon to the U.S agricultural economy, and also have significant impact in the developing world.
N.Y. budget includes dollars for lower-cost power for agriculture
By DARRIN YOUKER Contributing Writer SALEM, Ohio — New York’s state budget will bring some power into the hands of farmers. The state’s budget contains funding for the Recharge NY Power Program, which will make low-cost power available for farmers who are on residential and commercial meters. Members of the New York Farm Bureau had
Landowners in CAUV lawsuit want to keep case in Ashtabula
Landowners suing the state over CAUV calculations hope to keep the court case local.
Supper Club brings friends together
Janet Cassidy shares her Supper Club idea — a way of entertaining and socializing with friends.
Ten ways to go broke: Still good advice
Long before there was David Letterman, the University of Tennessee’s ag college came up with its own Top 10 list that’s worth reviewing.






