Wednesday, April 8, 2026
corn

According to the National Agricultural Statistics Service, corn planting as of May 21 was at 73 percent planted, which was 24 percent ahead of last year.

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife will hold a free workshop on the basics of frog gigging June 16.

If you live in a home in an area without access to public sewage treatment, you may want to attend the Soils & Your Home Sewage Treatment System workshop.
flooded field

The rains are continuing into June, threatening the corn crop, and markets are reacting.

It takes a variety of flowers and shrubs that provide food for both the adult and larval stages to create a butterfly garden.

Small changes occur in the skin each time it is exposed to sunlight. Here are some things to consider before working long hours in the sun this summer.
Capitol dome, Washington D.C., Farm and Dairy file photo

Farm groups say the cuts in President Trump's budget proposal would hurt agriculture and conservation efforts.
potted plants

Keeping a watchful eye on your garden throughout the season helps you detect plant problems early, and apply effective solutions before it’s too late.
Ohio Ag Equipment Witmer's

Ohio Ag Equipment, a division of Ohio CAT, has purchased the Witmer’s Inc. AGCO dealership near Columbiana, Ohio. The Witmer family will now focus on its construction business.
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The Wolff family milks around 60-head of Holsteins and farms around 200 acres in Medina County, Ohio. Kara Wolff said dairy farming can be "a frustrating life, but it's a humbling life."