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Roundup of gardening news for May 6, 2021
Catch up on local gardening news in Franklin, Geauga and Stark counties in Ohio, and events via Penn State Extension.
Bangladesh leader: Our problems are global problems
WOOSTER, Ohio – While the world debates the causes of global warming, the president of Bangladesh looks across his country and sees coastal regions that could be wiped out if the sea level rises even as little as 10 centimeters.
Youth seasons are building future hunters
If opportunities to develop an interest in hunting aren’t offered to our youngsters, the long-range future of hunting will be threatened.
From Bristolville to Anchorage with the Johnsons
Wayne and Marilyn Johnson, of Bristolville, Ohio, took a two-week cruise to Alaska with Farm and Dairy in August. They visited most of the port cities. This scenic picture of glaciers is in front of Portage Lake at the end of Turnagain Arms Bay southeast of Anchorage.
Firelands FFA members spend spring break in service
OBERLIN, Ohio — Members of Firelands FFA are spending spring break in Ashland, Kansas, helping farmers in need. Member Garrett Lewis had been following the devastation in the news and learned about other groups going out West on Facebook. He, too, wanted to help, so about three weeks ago, he recruited his sister and six
Weak South American harvest pushes soybean prices higher
Soybeans have led commodity markets higher in recent days. The weather chickens are coming home to roost, as speculation about problems in South America are being realized in early harvest results.
Grain market currently is anything but steady
The grain markets have not been steady, and the market analysts have struggled to find reasons for what is going on.
The tomato’s unique rise to popularity
Once referred to as a Wolf’s Peach, tomatoes were not always as popular as they are now, generally, or in Julie Geiss’ culinary wheelhouse.
Triple threat
The good(ish) news is that GirlWonder is learning to drive! This is probably just a defense mechanism since we keep leaving her places.
Ohio farmers, itching to plant, watch markets continue lower
Except for four days of respite, grain markets have been lower almost every day since the March 31 USDA Planting Intentions Report. Ohio farmers, itching to get in wet/cold fields, can only watch prices fall.






