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Frozen fruit?
The April cold snap had some orchards and vineyards in Ohio and Pennsylvania worried about their crop surviving the freeze.
Ohio fruit growers brace for winter, but are hopeful for spring yields
With below-zero lows through at least next week, area fruit farmers kept a positive outlook.
What kind of produce is in season in the fall?
Fall is a good time to buy grapes, apples, watermelons, potatoes, berries, zucchini, yellow squash and peaches, among other seasonal fruits and vegetables.
Asian lady beetles’ sweet tooth a concern for Ohio fruit growers
Ohio State University entomologists have documented large numbers of Asian lady beetles feeding on peaches, grapes and apples.
Top Ohio wines win Director’s Choice awards
Nearly 20 Ohio wines were evaluated for the Director’s Choice awards for white, red and dessert wine categories.
Author longs for life’s answers
John Steinbeck, the great American author of The Grapes of Wrath and several other books of great worth, decided late in his life he wanted to write a different sort of book.
Kent State adds Ohio’s first associate degrees in wine industry
Kent State University at Ashtabula has been approved by the Ohio Board of Regents to offer two new associate degree programs in the wine and grape industry. Each degree program is the first of its kind in Ohio.
Northeast Ohio vineyards at risk from invasive spotted lanternfly
The Ohio Department of Agriculture confirmed Sept. 2 that a population of the invasive spotted lanternfly was found in Cleveland near the end of August. This insect feeds on grapevines and fruit trees, in addition to other plants, making it a major concern for the grape and wine industries.
Ohio winemakers have had their share of obstacles
Deanna and Andy Troutman were just a couple of 20somethings when they decided to become owners of two wineries. From a polar vortex destroying most of their grape crop to a recent distillery explosion, they’ve had their share of obstacles along the way.
Gripe, then adjust grazing tactics
Everyone seems to like to talk about the weather and farmers probably lead the pack in a lot of those discussions. It is either too dry like last summer, or too wet like this winter, or too cold to get the plants growing, or too hot to have the livestock out in the fields. In






