Monthly Archives: May 2010
Out-of-State Lake Erie Bass poachers nabbed
SANDUSKY, Ohio — Three Tennessee men and three Georgia men could pay a hefty price for poaching activities on Lake Erie, according to...
Harrison Co.conservation levy fails
CADIZ, Ohio — The third time was not the charm for the Harrison Soil and Water Conservation District, as it went for another try...
Workshop for landowners interested in gas leasing and exploration in the Marcellus Shale
NEW CASTLE, Pa. — Penn State Cooperative Extension will be holding a workshop, “Marcellus Shale – Natural Gas and You” May 20 at the...
Predictions may not enough when it comes to soybean aphids this summer
WOOSTER, Ohio — Lower populations of the soybean aphid might be in store for growers this growing season, but based on last year’s unusual...
Misinformation abounds: Raw milk debate continues to churn
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- As the debate about the health attributes and risks of raw milk spills into capitols and courts across the country,...
Purdue’s Chris Hurt: Stronger prices not likely to last for cattle
Cattle prices to remain high this spring, with summer prices in the low- to mid-$90 range per hundredweight.
Deadly floods strike farmers in three states
Historical flood expected to cause significant losses for farmers in Tennessee, Kentucky and Ohio.
Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board gets what it wants: Opinions
More than 100 attend the first of six listening sessions being held by the Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board.
Pamela Whitney Gray to speak at Clinton County History Center
Wilmington, Ohio — Pamela Whitney Gray will present The Americanization of the Family Barn, at the Clinton County History Center June 10 at 7...
Can twin-row corn work for you? OSU Extension research in 2009 showed little advantage
COLUMBUS -- Twin-row corn is becoming more of an attractive production practice for growers across the Midwest, but the jury is still out in...