What are you using to fit market animals?
Read this before you enter show ring. the use of some grooming products on market animals may have unexpected consequences.
Cool weather slows spread of disease
Cooler than normal temperatures in the week of May 27 to June 2 may have limited the occurrence of Fusarium head scab in Ohio winter wheat fields.
Zoar celebrates June Dairy Month
"Cows and Curds: Dairying in Zoar" on June 16 will feature a demonstration of the 19th century methods of making butter and cheese.
Ohio’s electric cooperatives break ground for western Ohio power plant
A 510-megawatt facility will be owned by National Power Cooperative and will be built and operated by a division of American Electric Power, through an agreement with National Power Cooperative.
Three Jerseys top $6,000 in Wooster
Canadian consignments were in demand at the 2001 Ohio Spring Classic and Jackpot Sale sponsored by the Ohio Jersey Breeder's Association.
Pa. eliminates bottleneck for farmland preservation
A new law amending the Agricultural Security Area Law allows counties to preserve tracts of farmland that extend into adjoining counties.
Armyworms invade pastures, cropland
They have marched across Texas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky, but farmers in Ohio won't see the armyworm larvae for another couple of weeks.
Pond weeds getting early start
Late May and early June are the best times to take preventative action against weeds. The best time to apply aquatic herbicides is when the target plants are actively growing and before they flower and produce seed.
America’s pastime gets an old twist
The Hoover Sweepers vintage baseball club will kick off its seventh season June 10 with a home game against the Ohio Village Muffins.
Rare, 4-foot bloom smells like rotting fish
The titan arum bloom may be only the 12th recorded bloom in the United States.













