Wednesday, April 22, 2026

The ONR Hall of Fame inducts individuals, past and present, who have made significant contributions to Ohio's natural resources through management practices, environmental education or scientific achievement.

New solution proposed in "ecoagriculture" to save biodiversity and to feed hungry populations is based on a new understanding of wildlife biology and ecology, on-the-ground experimentation, and major scientific advances in genetics, remote sensing, and other fields.

Powdery mildew is present in certain fields of susceptible varieties in north central and northeast sections of the state.

A record tree planting in northwest Ohio this spring will help reduce farmland soil erosion.

The cost of postage raised on just about everything except the first-class stamp, that went up in January.

The Woman's Club of Hudson holds its 56th annual antique show, sale June 14-16.

Phenology is a field of science concerned with the timing of natural living processes with weather events over a period of years. Studies in phenology focus on when plants bud, flower and fruit; when insects emerge; when frogs get active in spring; when lakes freeze and thaw; and when birds migrate.

Ben Carpenter and Christy Lahmers were recognized as state degree winner.

The switch to Mandatory Price Reporting for livestock sales data has been rocky, but the new system has the potential to provide more detailed information price information, segmented by livestock weights and quality levels.

Beef, dairy, sheep and swine producers, outdoor enthusiasts and anyone interested in coyotes and their habits are invited to participate.