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Post-industrial developer’s idea comes to fruition
WOOSTER, Ohio – Cleveland brownfield developer Todd Davis had a problem.
Johnson show lambs: From grazing pasture grass, to the winner’s circle
Family’s show lamb business has grown into a well-recognized name.
Dairy makes jump to grazing, puts more money in its pockets
Innovative Farmers of Ohio hears sustainable dairy farmer speak at annual conference.
Winery court case could set precedent for Ohio agriculture zoning cases
Ohio Supreme Court may hear Mahoning County farm business zoning appeal.
Ohio’s wine industry: The movers, shakers and growers of a blossoming trade
Ohio wines have a full-bodied history, ripe with civil war, Prohibition, countless frosts and diseases, but there’s never been a time of such growth as there’s been in the past five years.
Penn State enologist supports Pennsylvania winemakers
With a swirl, sniff and a sip, Denise Gardner, Penn State’s enologist, can discern almost all there is to know about a particular variety of wine.
Donniella Winchell puts Ohio wine on the world stage
Donniella Winchell’s credentials when she helped form the Ohio Wine Producers Association in the mid-1970s were rather limited. But she grew up among a family of wine-making aficionados.
Why would you want to kill a tree?
What is girdling? When I first heard the term a long time ago, I thought it had to do with woman’s clothing apparel. Of course, I learned and I now know that girdling is a forest improvement practice of cutting off a tree’s “blood flow” in order to end the tree’s life. But why? The
OARDC branches renamed, now called ‘agricultural research stations’
The center renamed eight of its 10 outlying branches to better reflect the work they do and the regions they serve.
Ferrante, Terra Cotta, and Debonne vineyards win Ohio wine awards
Three Ohio wines received Director’s Choice award distinction from the Ohio Department of Agriculture.






