Search Results for "Grapes"
News Results 89 of 493 pages
Remember the lessons learned from the stillness of nature
Julie Geiss shares some recent experiences with nature that have mesmerized her and her children.
Progress Edition: Produce farm ‘brings country to the city’
What started as a pony project for the Mason brothers ended up becoming their livelihood.
Tips to store and maximize hay
Ohio State Extension educator John Yost provides tips to store and maximize hay.
Future productivity starts with a well-managed program
For graziers and hay producers, the summer months are the perfect time to begin planning for management of our forages this fall and into next spring
What’s your hay outlook?
With the first hay cutting progressing across Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia now is the time to evaluate your hay outlook for the year.
Learning the economics of lime
Determining the right amount of lime to apply to optimize soil health is about more than pH. Learn how to account for all factors before applying lime.
Considerations for early spring pasture care
An early spring means pasture management might be a focus earlier than normal. Use these tips to manage pastures amid unseasonably warm temperatures.
Managing your pastures for winter
Ohio State University Extension educator Jordan Penrose shares tips for improving and maintaining pastures during the winter.
Consider feeding horses round bales
Ohio State University Extension educator Sandra Trushel recommends different ways to save money on hay for horses like using round bale feeders.
Now is the time to be out scouting for fall weeds
Late summer into early fall is a critical time to be out scouting for weeds in pastures and forages, identifying problem areas and making management plans.






