Thursday, May 2, 2024

It’s not a coincidence that the world’s leading economic powers also are the world’s leading food importers.

Frank Bizjak, of Carlton, Pennsylvania, and the late Paul and Phyllis Kunz, of Centerville, will be enshrined into the Crawford County Agricultural Hall of Fame.
corn yellowing

Heavy rain continues to threaten the quality of wheat and other field crops.

Even as producers are digging in their marketing heels, the market is actually giving back some of the gains we have seen over the last month and a half.
milking

The past five years have seen record milk prices for farmers, but this year prices are down.
2014 Ohio State Fair butter cow

Each year, the American Dairy Association Mideast selects an icon or theme to feature in butter that is non-political, non-controversial and reflects optimism and broad audience-appeal.

Dozens of states, agricultural and business industry groups have filed lawsuits in courts around the country, claiming the changes hand the government an unreasonable amount of authority over land use.
yellow poplar weevil

This bug is not a species of eight-legged arthropod known to carry Lyme disease and other pathogens.
washing leafy greens

Proper storage of produce keeps it fresh and ripe until you are ready to eat or preserve it. Storing produce in ideal conditions also improves its taste, texture and appearance.
Algal bloom

A wet and rainy June has forecasters predicting another severe bloom of harmful algae.