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Ohio initiative offers food safety worker training down on the farm
Ohio Specialty Crop Food Safety Initiative launched, improves sound agricultural practices by specialty crop producers and employees.
Destroy lanternfly egg masses now
New research suggests that several oil-based insecticides can be effective in destroying spotted lanternfly egg masses when applied before they hatch.
Grieving an unimaginable loss
Mark Grassman was the handsome guy with an infectious smile that drew people in. A week after celebrating his 36th birthday, he died of a heart attack.
Wood ducks make ideal choice for birdwatching
Julie Geiss is enjoying the opportunity to watch several pairs of wood ducks that have been making their home on the creek near her farm.
Marshal Brady
Bryce Angell’s latest poem details the vivid imagination of a young boy’s imaginative day catching rustlers on his farm.
What a year! First-year teacher Rebecca Zeisler accepts the challenge
According to the Ohio Department of Education, there were 81 teachers who started their careers this year.
Young farmers can use bad economy as learning tool
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Today’s tough economy gives experienced farmers an opportunity to teach younger farmers planning and decision-making skills they might not learn in good times, a Purdue University agricultural economist says. Those looking to pass their operation on to next-generation farmers can show them how to plan strategically and make decisions under poor
Cape May a hub for migratory bird watching
At the Cape May Fall Festival, Scott Shalaway and his wife saw hundreds of butterflies and birds migrating for the winter.
Norman Borlaug, a science hero of the 20th century, loses cancer battle
(Please scroll to bottom to watch a recent video of Dr. Borlaug.) COLLEGE STATION, Texas — The agricultural scientist who believed it was possible to could stop famine in developing countries across the world lost his battle with cancer Sept. 12. Norman E. Borlaug, who received the 1970 Nobel Peace Prize for developing high-yielding, disease-resistant
Myers, Wuebkers win state Farm Bureau contests
COLUMBUS – The winners of three Ohio Farm Bureau contests are rooted in eastern Ohio. Andrea Myers, former Farm and Dairy reporter and Mahoning County native, won the Excellence in Agriculture award.






