Extensive spread of corn toxin could affect 2019 crop too
A wetter than normal summer and fall in Ohio led to the worst spread of a vomitoxin on corn in at least a decade. Next year's crop may be at risk as well.
Scholarship program offers 10 students up to $5,000 each
Students who are passionate about changing the world for the better can get up to $5,000 to support their education through POET’s Never Satisfied program.
Ohio AgriBusiness Association honors some of state’s best
The Ohio AgriBusiness Association recently announced the recipients of the 2019 Industry Excellence Awards.
Can New Year’s resolutions actually work?
What affects our ability to stick to New Year's resolutions? Learn how to improve your odds of achieving positive changes and reach your goals.
Speaking up for U.S. soybean growers
This Delaware County grain farmer is an advocate for his industry — on his farm and across the country.
Americans think national parks worth $92 billion
A study calculated that Americans put a total value of $92 billion per year on our national parks, monuments, seashores and recreation areas.
Roundup of FFA news for Jan. 24, 2019
On Jan. 15, the Crestview FFA hosted State FFA Officer, Kolesen McCoy, to talk to students about many different things.
Roundup of gardening news for Jan. 24, 2019
Mill Creek MetroParks will be hosting the Jewels of Winter, a celebration and display of orchids at Fellows Riverside Gardens, Jan. 29-March 3.
States apply to grow industrial hemp, now that it’s legally recognized
The Kentucky Department of Agriculture and the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture recently submitted their state plan for industrial hemp to the USDA.
USDA to reopen all Farm Service Agency offices
All USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) offices nationwide will reopen Jan. 24, and will be open five days a week through Feb. 8. If the government shutdown continues beyond that time, office hours will be reduced.























