Monthly Archives: June 2008
Ammonia emissions under scrutiny
NORCROSS, Ga. — With the renewed emphasis on getting the most benefit out of fertilizers, no one wants to lose ammonia from applied nitrogen...
Blackberries a bright spot for Ohio
PIKETON, Ohio — Blackberries are a popular, high-value fruit crop for Ohio growers looking to produce a niche agricultural product. But getting the most...
Huff Run events show watershed importance
MINERAL CITY, Ohio -- Huff Run Watershed Restoration Partnership hosted three Awareness Day field trips in May, bringing more than 500 students out into...
Buy local, eat local: Food-borne illnesses are driving consumers to find food closer to...
SALEM, Ohio -- In the past few weeks, Joy Weaver's gotten pretty good at reading minds.Inside Catalpa Grove Farm Market, near Columbiana, Ohio, Weaver...
Flying the friendly skies could get ugly
WASHINGTON -- At current oil prices, several large and small U.S. airlines will default on their obligations to creditors beginning at the end of...
There’s a competition for everyone at Ohio State Fair
COLUMBUS -- There are agriculture and horticulture competitions open to all ages at the 2008 Ohio State Fair. Adults can compete in many agriculture,...
Modified relay intercropping featured at Ohio workshop
BUCYRUS, Ohio — Modified relay intercropping, which lets farmers harvest two crops in the same year, will be examined at a workshop July 19...
Business Profile: 64 Metals
The post-frame building business at 64 Metals, a family-owned business in St. Louisville, Ohio, has gone through the roof... literally.
Business Profile: Greier Ag Center
Farmers' needs and wants are still Greier Ag Center's priority.
Business Profile: Mitchell’s Fence Supply
Mitchell's Fence Supply was originally located in the home of owners Lance and Angie Mitchell in February 2007. By April, the business had outgrown the home and moved into its current retail building at 19041 Township Road 7 in Coshocton.








