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Ohio Supreme Court decision keeps Milton Twp. winery open
Township loses case against Mahoning County winery. The township claimed it was not an agricultural business, and was not exempt from zoning regulations. The Ohio Supreme Court decided otherwise.
Plans set for Northeast Ohio Winter Grape School set for March 17
OSU Extension, KSU Vesta Program, and the Ashtabula Research Station for the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center are co-sponsoring the Northeast Ohio Winter Grape School from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. March 17 at the Geneva Lodge and Conference Center in Geneva-on-the-Lake.
Fungi may protect grapes, apples from spotted lanternfly
Cornell University-led research reports that two local fungal pathogens could potentially curb the destruction of the spotted lanternfly.
Molly’s Vineyard embraces traditions while trying new things
At Molly’s Vineyard, in Vermilion, Ohio, Molly Anders sticks to what she learned from her mom, Connie O’Leary, when she was involved with the vineyard: treat everyone like family.
Researchers unlock genetic clues to help grapes survive winter
Cornell University goes 3D to find genetic answers. The more researchers understand the complexities of the genetic system, the better breeders will be able to improve cold tolerance of grapes.
Grape crop may be a loss in 2015, but viticulturists hopeful for 2016
If an Ohio vineyard produced any grapes this year, the second year with an extremely brutal winter, then it was lucky.
Ideal grape growing conditions result in good yield for eastern U.S. vintners
By DARRIN YOUKER Contributing writer Wine makers have good reason to raise a glass this year. A hot, dry, summer has led to some of the best grape growing conditions in recent memory, with wine makers in Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York recording record years. “It might be the vintage of the decade,” said Randy
Remember the Polar Vortex? Ohio’s grape and peach growers sure do
WOOSTER, Ohio — After enduring the coldest winter in 20 years, many grape and tree growers in Ohio and western Pennsylvania predicted their summer crop would be greatly diminished. Now in the middle of summer, their predictions are coming true. Grape vines and fruit trees are supposed to be green and lush with fruit this
Grape producers get help after imports force their prices down
SALEM, Ohio – Foreign imports drove down prices for Concord juice grape producers in Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York in 2003.
Alka Seltzer remedies wine industry’s heartburn over grape mildew, egg odor
ITHACA, N.Y. — Alka-Seltzer has been soothing human indigestion and heartburn for years. Now, it’s helping out the wine industry. Elemental sulfur is wine’s “frenemy” — it effectively keeps the ubiquitous powdery mildew disease in vineyards at bay, but excessive residues carried over into wine can result in a rotten egg aroma. Solution Now a






