Ohio irrigation trials show bugs still exist
Here are the details of the three irrigation/wetland demonstration sites created in Ohio.
Ohio wheat producers to be featured during America’s Heartland episode
WASHINGTON -- An episode of America's Heartland, featuring Dave and Sue Roehm of Leesburg, Ohio, and the work done by U.S. Wheat Associates and...
Ohio wines named best in show
Ohio wines had a good showing at the 2012 Ohio Wine Competition. Seven Ohio wines earned a Best of Show designation.
Mahoning SWCD to sponsor amateur photography contest
Mahoning County photographers are encouraged to capture the essence of soil and water on film.
With caution and common sense, we can keep eating those green onions
The recent outbreak of hepatitis A in Pennsylvania has raised new concerns about the safety of this supply and distribution system.
Biotech crops helpful, but take management to remain effective
WASHINGTON -- Many U.S. farmers who grow genetically modified crops are realizing substantial economic and environmental benefits -- lower production costs, fewer pest problems,...
For healthy horses, avoid cranking the barn’s heat
STILLWATER, Okla. - Horse owners who use heated barns to keep water from freezing and protect horses from cold temperatures during late fall and winter should remember supplemental heat can cause problems if used incorrectly.
Cars to race along Route 66 without a drop of gas
The American Solar Challenge will wind along historic Route 66 from Chicago to Los Angeles.
OSU Extension and OARDC react to budget cuts
State funding gaps, both present and future, will lead to Ohio State ag college staffing cuts.
Food council holds its first meeting
Ohio Agriculture Director Robert Boggs chaired the first Ohio Food Policy Council meeting March 31 at the department’s campus in Reynoldsburg.