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Corn growers, watch for volunteer StarLink corn
Corn growers are in a corner when it comes to finding a crop rotation to follow StarLink corn.
In California she says tomato; he says GMO delivery device
It’s pretty hard to be taken seriously in any debate if, geographically, you are located on the “Left Coast,” have elected a person known nationally as “Governor Moonbeam” to statewide office five times and are home to an industry, movie-making, built on fantasy that’s centered in an area referred to as “LaLa Land.” Farm fight
USDA awards $2 million grant to improve greenhouse tomato industry
WOOSTER, Ohio — The Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center has received a $2 million grant from the USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture to improve disease control and food safety in the country’s multi-million dollar greenhouse tomato industry — which now accounts for nearly 40 percent of all fresh tomatoes sold in American
Vegetable growers: Learn tomato grafting at Wooster workshop Jan. 27
WOOSTER, Ohio — Grafting in vegetable production can lead to plants that are stronger, have a higher yield and are more resistant to disease and stress. Ohio State University is offering a workshop on tomato grafting Jan. 27, in Wooster, tailored to growers interested in finding out more about this technique and related research trials.
Rotational grazing, stockpiling can cut down on fertilizer needs
It is time to look at your pastures and figure out how to get more production out of them so you do not have to make as much hay.
I’ll take a couple pulled pork pierogi stacker dogs (this is not your father’s stadium hot dog!)
The great American pastime may be eating hot dogs at the ballpark! Americans will eat 20.5 million hot dogs this season.
Childhood connections drive our eating habits
What do you eat when you are depressed?
Two to be inducted in Columbiana County Ag Hall of Fame
The late Harold J. Thompson, of Wayne Township, and Harold A. Windram, of Salem Township, will be enshrined in the Columbiana County Agriculture Hall of Fame for their contributions to agriculture and the greater Columbiana County community.
Hazard a Guess on this toothy mystery antique tool
Hello from Hazard! Well, we received no shortages of o-pin-ions on Item No. 1101, our mystery pin/needle that we’ve featured for several weeks. To recap, last week we reported that readers thought it might be: a lacing pin used to close and hold skin on breast and tail of a stuffed turkey or other bird;
Ohio produce, tree growers, marketers will meet Jan. 15
Fruit and direct marketing congress moves to January.






