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Making the farm-to-food connection
The new president for the Center for Innovative Food Technology is herself a farmer, and knows what food companies need to reach the market.
Forage specialists share grazing options at Ohio forage conference
Developing quality pastures, sharing insights from one producer to another, and the latest forage research were all topics at the Ohio Forage and Grasslands Council conference and annual meeting Feb. 3.
Networking is vital for farmer veterans
Ivory Harlow and her husband, Kip, both served in the United State Air Force and are now enjoying life on the farm in southern Ohio.
Severe algal blooms aren’t going away
Researchers want to identify farming or water management practices that reduce nutrient runoff without adversely affecting agricultural production.
Dush family has made Pine Tree Barn a Christmas tree destination
The Dush family has been growing Christmas trees for more than 60 years in a very unique place.
Sweet Harts: Nuts and chocolatey confections replace syrup as Hart family signature
BURTON, Ohio — Pecan turtles, the gooey caramel and nut confections dunked in dark or milk chocolate, are piled in the showcase. Decadent truffles drizzled with thin wisps of pink chocolate rest nearby, bordered by golden trays of peanut butter buckeyes almost as big as grapefruits. It’s every chocoholic‘s dream to be surrounded by pound
Your best buys of 2006
Who knew? Who knew that a bigger air compressor could change a life? Or that a simple pair of pruners designed for lefties made such a difference? You knew.
Pymatuning/Shenango Watershed: What starts in Ohio pollutes Pennsylvania
A 10-year action plan has been completed for the two-state watershed, and will be presented to citizens of the five-county area at public meetings scheduled in January.
Worm farming creeps onto horizon
Growers realize the potential for worms – the money, the time, the market, the farms.
Strip mine turns to dream for Youngs
BELMONT, Ohio – Selling the farm. Retiring from a career that lasted more than 30 years. Moving to a different state.






