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Crop programs set in northwest Ohio

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

COLUMBUS — Field crop farmers will have two opportunities this February to get up to speed on new research and technology from Ohio State University experts.

Crown Point helps teens explore ag careers

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Crown Point Ecology Center will host an agricultural career exploration program for high school students this summer.

Bacon. Need I say more?

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

I honestly don’t think there’s anything I could write to give due justice to the something as beautiful — as heavenly — as (dare I say) godly — as bacon.

Get the grill ready: Beef marinade recipes and tips

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

It’s May, so fire up the grill! Try these recipes for garlic-thyme, BBQ and chili-cilantro marinades and check out these marinading tips.

Notice the small trees, they yield the best surprises

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Late October brought the first hard frost to the ridge, and now the temperature dips to the low 30s most mornings. Frosty temperatures send my wife and me in search of persimmons, which ripen after a few cold nights. Ours grow in the hayfield. Persimmon Persimmon is a small, inconspicuous tree that rarely grows taller

Fall is a critical time period for cool season perennial forages

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Fall is one of the most crucial time periods for our cool season pastures. The most important activity a livestock producer should be doing to help the pastures survive winter and remain productive next year is to avoid overgrazing. Why is fall a critical time for our cool season perennial forages? The grass plants in

Soy farmers: Find an elevator near you

Thursday, February 8, 2007

DES MOINES, Iowa – The following Ohio elevators are offering premiums on low linolenic soybeans: Ada The Farmers Commission Company Arlington New Generation Co-op Ashland Town and Country Co-op Bellevue Bunge North America, Inc.

How to control Japanese knotweed

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Japanese knotweed is one of Ohio’s top 10 invasive species. Learn more about what it looks like and what to do with it.

Commercial kitchens: Can we stir up new food processing in Ohio?

Monday, June 10, 2013

A commercial kitchen lets food entrepreneurs rent time in a licensed facility to develop and make their products. We need more in Ohio.

Spider Savvy: Small, select natural wonder

Thursday, August 19, 2004

I trimmed some overgrown weeds at the back of our house. Although they bother my wrists, I chose my manual hand trimmers because they are quiet compared to my electric trimmers.