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Produce growers test high tunnels

Thursday, November 30, 2000

Low technology high tunnels are popping up in Pennsylvania. These single-car garage-size structures are covered with clear plastic sheeting.

Getting ready and out the door isn’t always easy on the farm

Thursday, March 3, 2022

Once you’ve put on your town clothes, you can not do anything farm or ranch-related unless you want to be immediately covered in dirt, hay or worse.

Read labels, consider type of weed when controlling weeds

Thursday, September 23, 2021

Before spraying, it may be helpful do some investigation into what contributed to weed establishment and consider your pasture management techniques.

Scott Shalaway: What’s causing mysterious dragonfly swarms?

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Over the last several weeks I’ve received many emails and letters from readers reporting large aggregation of dragonflies, usually hovering above the grass in wet meadows and hayfields.

Economists in the house? Run!

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Don’t’ look now, but Dr. Econ — that master of the malaprop, that tangled tiller of economic turnips, the clearest, coldest-eyed killer of the English language — just walked into the office of your faithful reporter and, trapped, I can only… Dr. Econ, how have you been?

How does group housing for calves stack up against individual housing

Thursday, October 24, 2024

OSU Extension educator Jason Hartschuh breaks down the benefits of group housing dairy calves against individual housing.

Benefits of using foliar fungicides for corn silage

Thursday, June 17, 2021

The discussion is growing on using fungicides to prevent high DON levels. The short answer is yes probably, but fungicide selection is very important.

Trying to stay above water in the farming industry

Thursday, December 6, 2018

Farmers are being challenged by climate change, retreating stock prices, large crop yields, an overdue farm bill, ongoing trade wars and more.

Winning winery: Debonné Vineyards brings national recognition to northeast Ohio wine

Friday, February 14, 2020

Wineries in the Grand River Valley are clustered almost as closely as a bunch of grapes. There are 31 wineries in the area, and they help bring tourists, other businesses, like hotels, and investments into the area. But all this wasn’t there in the early 1970s, when Tony Debevc established Debonné Vineyards, in Madison, Ohio.

Living off the land in Ohio’s Harrison County

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Harrison County rancher breeds cattle that make most of land resources.