Farm Science Review to focus on new technologies, innovation
More than 620 exhibitors with some 4,000 product lines will set up shop in the 80-acre exhibit area at the three-day Farm Science Review, Sept. 16-18.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 9/6
The top stories from the week August 31-September 6, 2014.
Mathematicians help California drought-weary berry growers address water issues
Good math and iPads helping California berry growers.
What can I plant now?
The most common misconception about fall vegetable production is that you need a hoop or green house to do it.
Study shows few differences between organic, conventional dairy
Study shows few nutritional differences between organic and conventional milk.
Business has changed, but farm is a Theaker family tradition
Richard Theaker’s first ancestors in Ohio were blacksmiths by trade and the deed to the first Theaker property in Ohio was, in fact, written on sheepskin.
Ohio Supreme Court to hear mineral rights case
The case is gaining interest because the decision could impact landowners in Belmont, Carroll, Columbiana, Harrison, Jefferson, Mahoning, Monroe and Noble counties.
Farmer turns heads on The Bachelor
The 19th season of ABC’s The Bachelor will feature a popular eliminated candidate from The Bachelorette — more commonly known as “the farmer.”
CFAES graduate sets sights on Olympic handball dream
A native of North Canton, Scherer graduated in May from the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences and quickly prepared for her move to Auburn, Ala., where the U.S. handball program is based.
Photos from the 2014 Great Geauga County Fair
Here's a photo gallery from Aug. 30 at the Great Geauga County Fair.























