New method of developing nematode-resistant soybeans
A new method, developed by University of Illinois researchers, is able to quantify naturally occurring genetic resistance to the soybean cyst nematode.
Roundup of gardening news for Nov. 1, 2018
Join Natural Resource Management Nov. 10, for an update on the hemlock woolly adelgid, an insect in Geauga County that can kill eastern Hemlock trees.
Retired educator runs cattle farm in brother’s memory
Following a teaching career of more than 40 years, Suzan Smith continued running her family's Hereford farm in her brother's memory.
Hand, foot and mouth disease is not just for children
Proper hand hygiene can reduce the spread of hand, foot and mouth disease.
Plant resources help ensure ag’s future
Plant genetic resources are any plant materials, such as seeds, fruits, cuttings, pollen, and other organs and tissues from which plants can be grown.
Roundup of FFA news for Nov. 1, 2018
Catch up on local news from River Valley FFA and Lorain County JVS.
Diversity to highlight shepherd’s sheep symposium
The 2018 Buckeye Shepherd's Symposium will concentrate on a wide range of topics related to the success of the sheep operation, both now and in the future.
Young shepherd’s program will be educational, social
The Ohio Sheep Industry will host a Young Shepherd's Assembly Program to begin the process of "handing the Ohio Sheep Industry" over to the next generation.
Ohioans win national tree farm award
Randy and Koral Clum, who own a certified tree farm in Harrison County, Ohio, have been named the 2018 National Outstanding Tree Farmer of the Year.
Lake Erie algae bloom less severe than expected
Although harmful algal blooms have plagued Lake Erie for most of the past decade, this year's bloom is lower than scientists expected.























