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Hannewald wins Ohio Farm Bureau’s Young Agricultural Professionals 2022 Discussion Meet competition

Thursday, February 10, 2022

Mike Hannewald, of Lucas County, is the winner of Ohio Farm Bureau’s Young Agricultural Professionals 2022 Discussion Meet competition.

More than 325 cattle sold through auction ring at 2011 Ohio Beef Expo

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

COLUMBUS — More than 30,000 cattle industry enthusiasts attended the Ohio Beef Expo March 18–20 at the Ohio Expo Center. The major attraction Match 19 was seven breed sales. More than 325 lots were sold with an average price of $2,565 and a gross of $838,665. Individual breed sales results were as follows: Angus Total

Here’s the scoop on smoothies

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

There are dozens of combinations of ingredients that can make great smoothies!

Eastern Ohio maple syrup wins international award

Thursday, November 17, 2011

SALEM, Ohio — Dave and Nancy Hively, of Misty Maples Sugar House in Salem, Ohio, won Best of Show honors at the annual meeting of the North American Maple Syrup Council and the International Maple Syrup Institute.

Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 7/25

Saturday, July 25, 2015

This week’s top stories include the Trumbull County Fair sale, how to create stamps out of garden produce, common garden problems and solutions and more.

All in the plant family: vegetable classification and cultivation

Friday, June 9, 2017

Vegetable plants in the same family have similar characteristics. Familiarity with plant families gives gardeners keen insight to plants’ unique needs.

Five more minutes? Alarming idea (to the folks who bring you The Most Annoying Alarm Clock In The History Of the World)

Thursday, April 12, 2012

It’s like this: I’m adrift in dreamland, when I’m rudely startled awake by the “Bleet-Bleet-Pounding-In-Your-Brain-Bleet-Bleet” of The Most Annoying Alarm Clock In The History Of the World (Patent Pending).

How to eat seasonally this fall

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

This fall, take advantage of the season’s variety of fresh fruits and vegetables.

From serving to farming

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Garret and Natalie Love, Linesville, Pa., returned to the farm after service in the Ohio Air National Guard. They now manage a herd of 70 black Angus.

Study: Higher pathogen loads in honey bees affected by colony collapse disorder

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Honey bees in colonies affected by colony collapse disorder have higher levels of pathogens — and are co-infected with a greater number of pathogens — than their non colony collapse disorder counterparts, but no individual pathogen can be singled out as the cause of colony collapse disorder, according to a new