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Ohio set to host national Red Devon cattle meeting
Devon cattle are making a comeback, after being the first cattle breed to set foot on North American soil nearly 400 years ago.
Growing soybeans? Watch for insects
Some states reported an average six- to eight-bushel loss per acre last year due to soybean aphids.
Ohio leads national drive to build sheep numbers
The national program, “Let’s Grow with twoPLUS,” calls for current sheep producers to increase their flocks by two head per 100 and increase their average birth rate to two lambs per year.
Ohio Hemp Company signs contract to grow hemp for bioplastics
The Ohio Hemp Company signs its first contract with Michigan-based company Heartland Industries to grow dual purpose hemp for bioplastics.
Want whiter teeth? Fruit mixture is not the answer
Can you ditch the strips and dump the dentist for whiter teeth?
Watching a train wreck happen
Alan Guebert scrutinizes President Trump’s recent actions in working toward — or backpedaling out of — a trade agreement with China.
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.
Perch season on Lake Erie
Although many savvy anglers know that yellow perch can be caught nearly year-round, it’s the months of autumn that produce the most, and largest, fish.
Guernsey tops All-American youth show
HARRISBURG, Pa. – A Guernsey, Indian Acres MM Pistachio Pie, bred and owned by 18-year-old Ashley Elise Sears from Deerfield, Mass.
How to identify venomous caterpillars in Ohio
Learn to identify venomous and non-venomous, hairy and bristled caterpillars found in Ohio that can cause injury from coming into contact with them.






