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Ohio Farmers Union would support “impaired” designation for Lake Erie
The Ohio Farmers Union set new policy issues related to water quality and nutrients at its state convention.
It’s not too late to plant a vegetable garden
If you didn’t find time to plant a garden this spring, don’t worry. Gardeners can plant vegetables in July and August for a fall harvest.
Here’s the scoop on gluten-free baking
Thankfully, there are ingredients that can take the place of gluten in your favorite sweet treats.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 9/19
This week’s top stories include the inspiring account of Reese Burdette, information about the Soil Health Partnership, Utica and Marcellus shale permits and more.
Ohio first lady and ag department announce Ag Women of Year
Ohio First Lady Karen W. Kasich and Ohio Agriculture Director David T. Daniels recently announced four 2012 Ohio Agriculture Women of the Year award winners.
Heat ‘and’ storms for some in Ohio’s Wayne County
WOOSTER, Ohio — While most farmers in Ohio spent the past week coping with extreme heat, a few livestock farmers in Wayne County also were dealing with heavy storm damage. One of the hardest hit was Cantendo Acres-Grazeland Jerseys, owned by Tom Noyes and his family. Sometime around 2:30 p.m. July 22, a strong wind
FSA encourages producers to report prevented planting, failed crop acreage
Hello Again! And a warm welcome to the beautiful springtime weather! With spring planting upon us, the Farm Service Agency encourages producers to report any prevented planting acreage or failed crop acreage that will not be brought to harvest to their local FSA office. Failed acreage must be reported to FSA before destroying and replanting
FSA Andy for May 21, 2009
Hello Again! And a warm welcome to the beautiful springtime weather! With spring planting around the corner, the Farm Service Agency encourages producers to report any prevented planting acreage or failed crop acreage that will not be brought to harvest to their local FSA office. Failed acreage must be reported to FSA before destroying and
Two land conservancy board members preserve their property
OBERLIN, Ohio — Two founders of the Firelands Land Conservancy have protected their respective properties with conservation easements. Clark Hahn and Gordon Oney, who helped create one of the eight organizations which merged to form Western Reserve Land Conservancy in 2006, granted the conservation easements in December on properties totaling 138 acres. Hahn and Oney
Workshop will address chronic pain and farming
PATTON, Pa. — For nearly 30 years, Linda Deen has been an integral part of her family’s fruit and vegetable farm. Whether guiding 3,000 children on school tours through their autumn corn maze; feeding the farm’s peacocks, emu, or pheasants; or preparing bakery items in the farm store, Deen used to enjoy the multitude of






