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Eastern US: Get ready for harsher winters

Monday, November 21, 2016

A shift in one end of the polar vortex toward eastern North America, could yield colder winters for the region.

Nutrient field studies starting to show results

Monday, February 1, 2016

Scientists are starting to understand how ag nutrients are leaving farmers’ fields.

Historic market faces hurdles, opportunities

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Cleveland’s West Side Market has a 100-year history, but faces some big decisions ahead.

Crop harvest drags into Thanksgiving

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

USDA released the Sunday night Crop Progress Report Monday after the close, and it was not pretty. Harvest still drags on, and rain coming into the Midwest this week will not help. Thanksgiving will come and go with corn, and even soybeans, still in the fields. One of the biggest traditions of my youth was

States report record maple syrup flows

Thursday, June 12, 2008

COLUMBUS — Ohio’s 2008 maple syrup production is ranked in fifth place nationally compared to fourth place last year. Ohio maple syrup production was 118,000 gallons in 2008, an increase in production of 43,000 gallons from 2007. The number of taps increased from 370,000 taps in 2007, to 395,000 taps in 2008. The 2008 yield

Think like a bee for pollination buzz

Thursday, January 23, 2003

Bee pollination behavior is so intricate and dependent on so many environmental factors that the key to controlling the bee is to know the bee.

Foregoing field tests could spell nematode troubles for soybean crop

Thursday, May 29, 2003

Soybean growers who failed to sample their fields last fall for soybean cyst nematode may be in for a surprise this growing season.

Retirement? Bauers at home on farm

Thursday, March 17, 2005

LEESVILLE, Ohio – City businessman-turned-farmer Tom Bauer says you can call him most anything – willful, conservation-minded, unconventional – maybe even a little crazy.

PSU College of Ag Sciences recognizes faculty, staff for research achievements

Thursday, December 21, 2023

Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences lauded outstanding accomplishments in research during the 2023 Research Awards Ceremony, held Nov. 1.

Half Pints Rabbitry breeds unique Netherland Dwarfs

Saturday, February 1, 2025

Pat Carroll, of Darke County, Ohio, is at the forefront of breeding Netherland Dwarf rabbits with 30 years of experience in the trade.