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Working together for better fruit
Regional rootstock project aims for higher yields.
Spotted lanternfly found in West Virginia
The West Virginia Department of Agriculture confirmed a small population of spotted lanternfly in the Bunker Hill area of Berkeley County, West Virginia.
Are tree farms part of Ohio’s ag economy?
Portage Soil and Water Conservation District educator Lynn Vogel explains how trees contribute to agriculture in Ohio in multiple ways.
Give back to nature this holiday season
It’s that time of year when all is merry and bright and the fast pace of the world we live in slows down just enough to catch a few moments with family and friends.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Oct. 23, 2014:
WATERFORD, Ohio — For the first time in its history, the Waterford FFA rural soil judging team has qualified to compete in the national soil judging contest. After placing in contests hosted by the Washington and Perry County Soil and Water Conservation districts, both the rural and urban Waterford FFA teams advanced to the Ohio
Why farming changed the way I eat, part two
In this second installment of Why farming changed the way I eat, Ivory Harlow shares the ways farming tuned her into the natural cycle of seasons, localized her eating, and terminated her food waste.
The Blueberry Patch: Couple turns hobby into Ohio’s largest blueberry farm
MANSFIELD, Ohio — A quarter-century ago, Steve and Lisa Beilstein never thought they’d be where they are at this very instant: seated among customers in the garden-style tea room and gift shop they operate alongside Richland County’s The Blueberry Patch, Ohio’s biggest blueberry farm. Their success is perhaps surprising for a couple with no farm
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 9/26
This week’s top stories include immigrants and the U.S. dairy industry, weather apps for farmers, the Loudonville Farmers Equity’s 100th anniversary and more.
$1,000 grants are available to Pennsylvania milk producers
HARRISBURG, Pa.– Dairy farm families interested in improving herd health and cow care can apply to participate in the Center for Dairy Excellence pilot, “Herd Health and Cow Care Improvement Project.”
Study: Pig manure as effective as other fertilizers
OTTAWA, Ohio – Applying livestock manure to growing crops has been found to produce yields comparable to traditional fertilizer applications, and the alternative option may mean more money in a farmer’s pocket.




			
			
			
			
			

