Sunday, May 19, 2024

Kent State University senior Patrick Ayers completed his honors thesis, "Ohio Tornado Climatology from 1951-2000," on April 26. Two days later, a tornado blew down the trees in his front yard in Jackson Township.

All bowyers, atlatl throwers and flint-knappers are invited to join a weekend primitive gathering June 15 and 16 near Dover, Ohio.

An Ohio egg producer may finally have his operation permits taken away after nine warnings by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency.

Six new soybean varieties, available for seed production this spring, may offer improved field characteristics and increased nutritional benefits over current market varieties.

April's weather was up, then down, reports U.S. weather observer Ed Copeland.

Ohio's lone representative on the conference committee says the farm bill isn't a "safety net," but a "trap."

A number of factors play into buildling and owning an effective pond. Learn more about ponds in this week's installment in a three-part series about construction, weed control, and fish stocking and management.

Mushrooms are good to eat - if you know which ones won't make you sick.

This new amendment to Ohio's Uniform Food Safety Code will allow more farm markets, farmers' markets and farm product auctions to claim exemption from local licensing fees if they meet the requirements.

Show set for May 9 at Warren-Trumbull County library.