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Part I: Growing mushrooms indoors

Friday, November 28, 2014

Fresh mushrooms are another fast, easy and fun food to grow indoors. Indoor mushroom kits are available in dozens of fungi varieties, from basic buttons to expensive exotics.

The Dirt on Conservation: A big message from a small voice

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Most aquatic insects live in the bottom of our streams, rivers, lakes, and wetlands. They are good indicators of a water’s health because they live in the water for all or most of their lives, differ in their tolerance to amount and types of pollution and stay in areas suitable for their survival.

Ohio Christmas trees bring holiday cheer to troops abroad

Thursday, November 21, 2024

Operation Evergreen brings Ohio-grown Christmas trees, ornaments and heartfelt cards to deployed service members, spreading holiday cheer abroad since 1995.

Young and Farming: Kevin Spreng

Thursday, April 5, 2018

Dairy farmer Kevin Spreng built his way up gradually, starting with the family farm and branching out.

OPGMA summer tour takes a closer look at new fruit production techniques

Thursday, June 23, 2016

Quarry Hill Orchards shared the latest orchard innovations at the 2016 OPGMA summer tour in Erie County, Ohio, June 22.

Adapting to technology: One byte at a time, please

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Technologically speaking, my family and I have always been more Luddite than early-adopter. We are not the first people on the block to have high-speed this or digital that.

Interpreting our Farm Aid editorial

Thursday, October 10, 2002

Reader is disappointed that Farm and Dairy didn’t support the intent behind the Farm Aid concerts.

Interpreting our Farm Aid editorial

Thursday, October 10, 2002

Reader is disappointed that Farm and Dairy didn’t support the intent behind the Farm Aid concerts.

LETTER: Celebrating ‘food choice’

Thursday, October 20, 2011

We, in the agricultural community, would like to remind you that every day is “food day” and celebrating should be done with each meal, whether the food comes from your garden, farmers market, grocery store or the local food pantry.

Heat stress hits more than just crops

Thursday, August 22, 2002

Ohio farmers may be concerned over the effects warm, dry conditions are having on their crops, but they should also take note of the impacts heat stress can have on livestock.