Farm Science Review goes virtual
Ohio State University's Farm Science Review will be virtual this year for the first time in its almost 60-year history, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Muskingum County Fair cancels
The Muskingum County Fair Board decided July 13 to cancel the 2020 fair, just under a month after the board announced it was planning on a full fair with modifications.
Hop on in: Ohio hopyards open for visitors
The 7th annual Ohio Hopyard Open House will feature 10 hopyards located across the state this year.
How to start foraging near your home
If you’re considering foraging as a hobby or even a lifestyle, use these tips to get started.
More than 200 animals seized from Salem property
A Columbiana County Humane Society investigator seized more than 200 animals living in filthy and unhealthy conditions from a property, in Salem, Ohio.
Researchers predict moderate algal bloom for Lake Erie this year
Thanks to mild rainfall this spring, researchers are predicting a moderate harmful algal bloom in Lake Erie this summer, after a more severe bloom in 2019.
Farmers markets re-enter the spotlight
During the COVID-19 pandemic, farmers markets have had a sudden influx of new customers, many seeking stability in local food systems. While they are part of our history, many believe farmers markets are also part of our future.
USDA: Livestock buyers took turns on bidding at Ohio auctions
Five livestock buyers allegedly violated the Packers and Stockyards Act by taking turns bidding on livestock at three auctions in Ohio.
Pennsylvania State Grange wants Wolf to invest in broadband
The Pennsylvania State Grange wants Gov. Tom Wolf to put his money and resources where his mouth is when it comes to broadband internet access.
Canfield Fair goes to junior fair only
The Canfield Fair will be a junior fair only this year, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.