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Growers, processors explore fiber, grain hemp in Ohio and Pennsylvania
Even back in 2019, researchers and industry experts noted fiber and grain hemp had a lot of potential. The infrastructure isn’t quite there yet, but farmers and processors in Ohio and Pennsylvania are starting to explore it.
Spotted lanternfly will likely hit Ohio soon
Find out what’s being done in Ohio to prepare for the potential arrival of the spotted lanternfly and learn more about sightings and how to report them.
Deep roots: Conservation is key for 2019 Ohio Tree Farm of the Year
Paul Mechling, owner of Snowy Oak Tree Farm, is preparing for the 2019 Ohio Tree Farm of the Year tour. On his farm, Mechling focuses on conservation.
A roundup of FFA news for June 2, 2016
This week’s roundup includes news from the Black River, Tri-Rivers, Western Reserve and West Holmes FFA chapters.
Belmont Co. gets bulk of drilling permits
ODNR issued 75 shale drilling permits last month; 40 were issued in Belmont County
Mahoning Co. 4-H granted use of Southern Park Stables
Southern Park Stables was part of the Southern Park Racetrack, established in 1911. This racetrack, with entrances off McClurg Road and Washington Boulevard, and the surrounding acres were a huge draw for people who wanted a day in the country.
Ohio FFA’er, Garrit Sproull, wins national swine production award
This Harrison Central graduate won the 2012 National FFA Swine Production Entrepreneurship award for his swine farrowing and club pig enterprise.
Ohio farmers battle sedimentation, nutrient runoff in creative ways
Farmers stepping up conservation efforts, in light of new algal blooms in Lake Erie watershed.
Lake Erie sport fishing outlook is looking good
COLUMBUS — Lake Erie anglers should experience another year of diverse fishing opportunities during 2011, according to biologists with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR), Division of Wildlife. “When you consider the variety of species and sizes of fish that are available to Ohio anglers, we are optimistic about Lake Erie fishing prospects this
Apple Shamrock Dairy Farms: Crawford Co. dairy takes time to share agriculture’s story
TOWNVILLE, Pa. — Rob, Christine and Josh Waddell tell visitors to their farm, the barns don’t smell bad, they smell like money. That’s because the smell is like recycling, they say. The smell is the manure, which is used to fertilize the soil, which will help grow grain and hay, which will be used to






