Frost grips grapes in southern Ohio
Southern Ohio vineyards took a hit last week when frost killed off early emerging buds, and northern Ohio grape growers are bracing for the potential in their area as well.
COVID-19 not likely to pose high risk to animals
There's limited research on COVID-19 and animals, but so far, it looks like the virus does not pose a high risk to livestock or pets.
Not everyone happy with $19 billion USDA aid package to farmers
Farmers impacted by COVID-19 are getting $19 billion in aid from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, but some industries say it's not enough.
How to raise frogs from tadpoles
Learn how to set up and maintain a habitat to raise frogs from tadpoles, including specific care instructions for each stage of a tadpole's life cycle.
We need to find balance in this ‘new’ agriculture
It's not too late to plan for "what if" and make some changes. Rebecca Miller shares how her family is doing just that on the sheep farm.
Cleaning and disinfecting amid COVID-19
What precautions should you take with food after bringing it home from the grocery store? Ohio State Chow Line has these answers and more.
Ohio food worker unions want better protections from state
United Food and Commercial Workers local unions want Gov. Mike DeWine to slow processing line speeds, limit grocery store capacity and mandate face masks.
Online only: auctions take to the internet
Auctions are a part of rural life. So, it was jarring when all live auctions in Ohio were canceled because of COVID-19. But companies are adapting.
No sales of hunting or fishing licenses for nonresidents
The ODNR Division of Wildlife is temporarily suspending the sale of non-resident hunting and fishing licenses until further notice.
Link between COVID-19 and loss of smell, taste explored
Clinicians around the world are reporting many COVID-19 cases in which patients have experienced an abrupt total or partial loss of smell and taste.























