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Growing demand in Ohio for culinary chestnuts fuels renewed interest in North American tree
As a speciality crop, chestnuts are enjoying a popularity that hasn’t been seen in about 100 years and growing them is fairly straightforward. Amy Miller of Route 9 which is part of Rural Action, a membership-based nonprofit organization based in Appalachian Ohio, says, “Chestnut trees can grow on irregular, uneven slopes with acidic soil or well-drained sandy soil, which is pretty typical of the Appalachian region of the U.S.”
Cleveland school seeks agriculture opportunities for students
Students at East Technical High School, in Cleveland, are learning about agriculture through an agribusiness career and technical education program.
How to spot common pests on live Christmas trees
You can have a bug-free Christmas by knowing what kinds of pests to look for, how to prevent bringing them inside and what to do after they’ve invaded.
Scientists to examine residual phosphorus issue in Ohio
Researchers hope to partner with more than a dozen northwestern Ohio farmers, to study the issue of legacy phosphorus.
Thirty years later, tractor rollover survivor still thankful
Seneca County farmer is thankful for the last 30 years of life, even though he still lives with pain and memories from that fearful day.
How to create a job safety analysis
Improve farm safety by creating a job safety analysis that provides a written protocol for hazardous jobs and a safe step-by-step way to handle them.
A roundup of FFA news for March 10, 2016
This week’s roundup includes news from the Northwestern, Crestview, Zane Trace, Black River, Firelands, West Holmes, Loudonville and Hillsdale FFA chapters.
Made it to Christmas! A plebe’s life
(Editor’s note: Weston Boose, a 4-H’er from rural Norwalk, Ohio, and son of Terry and Mary Lisa Boose, is starting college life at the U.S. Military Academy. This is the third in an occasional series by contributing writer Judy Kocab on Boose’s first year in the academy, where the battlecry of “Duty. Honor. Country.” still
Jefferson County couple wins Ohio Farm Bureau’s young farmer award
COLUMBUS — A Jefferson County couple who has tweaked a successful farm business to stay profitable and in business was lauded as Outstanding Young Farm Couple last week during the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation‘s annual meeting. Robert and Autumn Morrison of Bloomingdale will represent Ohio next month at the national contest during the American Farm
Dairy Excel: Milk prices: Dairy expert searches for 2003 rays of pricing sunshine
Ohio State’s milk pricing expert Cam Thraen looks at possible changes that may pull us out of these rock-bottom price blues.






