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October’s gardening to-do list
Many tasks can be accomplished in the garden this month for winter preparation.
Walleye lessons still hold true over 20 years later
In the mid-1980s, Lake Erie’s declared title of Walleye Capital of the World was already well established and undisputable. Those were times when the accepted method of walleye fishing was drift fishing and casting to the fish. The waters of Erie’s shallow western basin, a body of water stretching from Toledo to the islands, contained
What will kick Congress into gear?
Alan Guebert takes Washington to task on the 2012 Farm Bill.
Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day was a rare occurrence on Guebert farm
Sometime shortly after March 1, winter lost its frozen grip on my backyard and brown blotches of lifeless grass and small mats of soggy hickory leaves began to emerge from their cemetery of snow. It didn’t come as a surprise, though, because for a week the loud, love-sick calls of flaming red cardinals had drifted
Ohio produce growers balk at national plan, back state-specific regs
National leafy greens agreement may not be fair to all states, some Ohioans say.
Ohio Farmland Preservation Summit celebrates 10th anniversary
Ohio recognizes 10 years of preserving farmland at annual summit in Columbus.
Two phone calls interrupt spring joy
Warmer weather lures us outdoors, but columnist Judith Sutherland adds words of caution: Keep an eye out for ticks.
Tea growers corner a market
WOOSTER, Ohio – Only a few months after beginning sales, Dante Tropea and Joe Miller’s fledgling business is already worth a mint.
Ohio may be extinct as Corn Belt
Ohio’s land values and land use are shifting from the Midwest into the Northeast.
FAO chief calls for biotech acceptance
Jacques Diouf, director-general of the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization said in a May 14 speech in Stockholm that each GMO application must be fully analyzed on a case-by-case basis.






