Tuesday, March 31, 2026
a hemp plant

The Ohio Department of Agriculture will open applications for hemp licenses March 3.
sheep wool

Sheep shearing is an annual rite of passage for Rebecca Miller. Despite the challenges, there is still something about that ritual of taking off the wool.
Lake Erie island

A federal judge struck down the Lake Erie Bill of Rights Feb. 27, calling the bill invalid in its entirety. 
corn kernels and dollar bills

Delaware Soil and Water Conservation District is accepting applications for the annual Dick O’Keefe Memorial Scholarship.
guy making sausage

Everything sold in Ohio City Provisions comes from within the state’s borders. The all-local butcher and grocer is the first of its kind in Cleveland.
woman making cheese

The Oravets family wanted to make a living through small-scale dairy farming. So they started Old Forge Dairy, making aged cheese the old fashioned way.
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The Mahoning County junior fair board met in the Colonial Inn on the Canfield Fairgrounds for the February board meeting.
gardening news

There will be a fruit production workshop March 23 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Coshocton County Services Building, 724 S. Seventh St. in Coshocton, Ohio.
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Catch up on FFA news from Northwestern FFA, West Muskingum FFA, Zane Trace FFA, West Holmes FFA and Fayetteville FFA.
a coyote standing in the grass.

In response to outspoken criticism from hunters and farmers, the Ohio Department of Natural Resource postponed a proposal to change coyote trapping and hunting rules, Feb. 18. The proposal would have required coyote hunters and trappers to get fur taker permits, and would have limited the season for trapping coyotes. It is no longer under consideration for the current round of changes, but could be considered again as soon as this summer, according to ODNR.