Search Results for "egg plant"
News Results 8 of 147 pages
Reintroduction of trumpeter swans an Ohio success story
Ohio started a reintroduction program for trumpeter swans in 1996. As of last year, there were 111 breeding pairs and 206 offspring in the state.
Ohio residents: What you need to know about the spotted lanternfly
The spotted lanternfly has been found near Ohio’s borders. Learn more about the spotted lanternfly, where it’s spread in the U.S. and how to identify it.
Spotted lanternfly expert provides home management tips
To aid homeowners in reducing spotted lanternfly populations, here are some recommendations based on life cycle and season.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 8/15
This week’s top stories include the NAILE leadership shakeup, sale results from the Columbiana County and Ohio State Fair sales, gardening tips and more.
Cicadas waking up
Cicadas emerging after 17-year sleep from parts of Pa., W.Va. and Ohio.
Garden tool sanitation, maintenance and end-of-season storage
Learn to sanitize, maintain and store garden tools to keep them in top condition for several years.
Black cutworms are on their way
Black cutworms have been reported in the neighboring states of Indiana and Kentucky and are getting closer.
Cicadas to emerge in parts of Ohio, Pa. and West Virginia
Periodical cicada Brood VIII will emerge, in mid-May or June, in western Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio and the northern panhandle of West Virginia.
Spotted lanternfly found in West Virginia
The West Virginia Department of Agriculture confirmed a small population of spotted lanternfly in the Bunker Hill area of Berkeley County, West Virginia.
No-tillers, scout now for adult slugs
WOOSTER, Ohio – For no-till growers with a history of slug problems, fall is the time to sample fields to assess spring populations.






