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Scenes from the opening day of Canfield Fair
There’s a little bit of something for everyone at the Canfield Fair, from animals to antique machinery to apple cider.
Fungi may protect grapes, apples from spotted lanternfly
Cornell University-led research reports that two local fungal pathogens could potentially curb the destruction of the spotted lanternfly.
Disease resistant apples first line of defense for home orchardists
Apple trees are popular additions to home landscapes because of their fruit production. However, many home gardeners are not prepared for the onslaught of diseases that bombard the trees every year.
Cattlemen’s group sponsors apple pie contest March 22
As part of Ag Days at the Washington Mall, there will be an old-fashioned apple pie contest March 22.
Apple Shamrock Dairy Farms receives Outstanding Conservation Farmer award
The Crawford County Conservation District’s Outstanding Conservation Farmer of 2022 award went to Apple Shamrock Dairy Farms.
Killer lipstick, poisonous apples and
global warming? Just add water
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt voices disdain for the scientists, news reports and so-called experts who proclaim the sky is falling.
Apple growers, you should pay attention to soybean rust, too
SALEM, Ohio – Soybean growers aren’t the only ones who need to keep their eyes on Asian soybean rust.
Quarry Hill Orchards: A connection that grows on trees
‘Straight from my hand to their mouth,’ says fruit grower Bill Gammie. Quarry Hill Orchards fosters a connection between the fruit they grow and the consumers who love it.
Outdoor drama theater will pay tribute to apple pioneer Johnny Appleseed
A heritage center and outdoor drama theater named for legendary apple pioneer and role model, Johnny Appleseed, will located in Mansfield, Ohio.
Michigan State researchers create cost-effective trap for apple pests
EAST LANSING, Mich. — Sometimes, the only way to make something better is to forget everything you already know about it and start again. That strategy brought some surprising results for scientist Larry Gut’s research in improving codling moth management techniques for Michigan’s fruit growers.






