Monday, June 22, 2026
Jim McNaull, Ashland County.video

The soybean crop is drying down fast, following a period of dry weather and extreme daytime highs.
Pine needles.

Before the snow starts to fly, take time to plant some native evergreens that will benefit local wildlife and keep your interest this winter.
Farm Science Review beans

Not all dicamba drift issues were applicator error. More research is needed to determine the volatility of dicamba drift.
Columbiana County Farm Bureau

Columbiana County Farm Bureau donates to Beaver Creek Wildlife Education Center and honors Kasey Hudson as the 2017 Distinguished Service award winner.
Ace, Kymberly Foster Seabolt's late German Shepherd.

Ace was the puppy they didn't need and the dog they will never forget. Following his passing, the German Shepherd is remembered as a loyal protector.
Soybean harvest 2017

Harvest season in Ohio has begun, but remains behind so far.
Farm Science Review demos

Weather extremes continue to affect farm production — for better and for worse.
Ohio Buckeye seed and leaves.

Throughout September and October, buckeyes start dropping from mature trees. Learn to collect the perfect seeds and grow your own Ohio Buckeye tree.
2016 certified organic survey results

The 2016 Certified Organic Survey revealed that U.S. farms produced and sold $7.6 billion in certified organic commodities, up 23 percent.

National Farm Safety Week is Sept. 17-23. Celebrate this year by making sure farm chemicals are kept safe.