Ohio residents legally grow cannabis for the first time in a century
Johnny (Lutz) Cannabis started hosting Ohio Cannabis Farmers Markets in 2024 as a way to educate Ohio residents interested in cultivating cannabis at home.
Shapiro administration, Penn State launch new Center for Plant Excellence
Ag Secretary Russell Redding and Pennsylvania State University College of Agricultural Sciences Dean Troy Ott launched the Center for Plant Excellence.
Ohio deer poaching case ends with guilty pleas
Two Mississippi men pleaded guilty to multiple wildlife violations after poaching white-tailed deer in southeast Ohio and were ordered to pay $15,054.37.
Independence Conservancy to host tire collections
The Independence Conservancy will hold affordable community tire collections in Pennsylvania, starting April 26.
Roundup of FFA news for April 17, 2025
Catch up on FFA news from Northwestern FFA, Black River FFA and Ashland FFA.
Cicadas will emerge this spring in southwest Ohio
Southwestern Ohio will witness the emergence of Brood XIV (14) periodical cicadas in the spring of 2025, a remarkable natural phenomenon.
Webinar details Emergency Commodity Assistance Program program
Join the Farm Service Agency for an overview of the new Emergency Commodity Assistance Program at 3 p.m. on April 17 on Zoom.
What US trade policies could mean for Ohio farmers
Ohio farmers could soon be feeling the sting of escalating global trade tensions, as U.S. tariff policies evolve and foreign retaliation ramps up.
How legal is it? Ohio lawmakers still grappling with cannabis after Issue 2
Ohio lawmakers have proposed two bills, Senate bill 56 and House bill 160, aimed at changing cannabis regulations established in the passage of Issue 2,
Grain markets rally on unexpected supplies
Following weeks of lower prices, Marlin Clark has good news to report about the corn, soybean and wheat markets, as prices rally on unexpected supplies.





















