Friday, July 10, 2026

WOOSTER, Ohio - With Ohio's wheat crop under way and performing well despite frost damage concerns, now is the time for growers to begin scouting for foliar diseases, especially on susceptible varieties.

FENTON, Mo. - At least a dozen or more employees of equipment dealerships found their homes completely destroyed following a tornado that leveled nearly all of Greensburg, Kan.

WOOSTER, Ohio - Ohio State University's Secrest Arboretum in Wooster will began its 2007 schedule of free public events with Plant Discovery Day May 5.

WASHINGTON - The USDA National Agricultural Library has published Spanish language versions of its

ATHENS, Ga. - When this year's pests invade your yard, keep safety in mind before you start spraying pesticides.

URBANA, Ill. - Fruit trees may be planted in early spring as soon as the ground can be worked, said a University of Illinois Extension horticulture specialist.

WINDSOR, Ohio - It wasn't quite as bad as the inside of a portable toilet on an August afternoon, but the aging septic system at

WOOSTER, Ohio - Killing weeds with a propane flamer, a practice that works in organic row crops, can help in certain vegetables, too.

CANTON, Ohio - On an overcast Saturday last fall, Ronnie Wendell and a small crew of workers headed out to the apple orchard.

SALEM, Ohio - Though it's still May, chances are you're already thinking ahead to the myriad things that need done on the farm this summer.