Yearly Archives: 2012
Scout your fields now for slugs
The warm winter caused many slugs to begin attacking Ohio crops earlier than normal, this year. Be prepared.
Tenacious groups will fight to protect future residents
Editor:For many months, a few good, caring people have been trying to get the public to realize the consequences of fracking. They gather in...
Ohio strawberry growers can get to market earlier and longer. Lots longer
Thanks to a new production method called plasticulture, Ohio consumers now have access to locally grown strawberries as early as the first week of May and as late as October.
Webinar sharing tips on linking growers, grocers
This webinar connects growers with grocers.
Beck’s Hybrids plans Ohio research site
ATLANTA, Ind. — Beck’s Hybrids has purchased land near London, Ohio, for research farm studies. Located east of Farm Science Review, along Interstate 70...
Oszust is not just a name, but a breeding reputation in beagles
If you thought the Queen of England, Prince Charles, and young William share a protective pride of their royal surname, you ought to meet...
Crop planting race nears the end
While U.S. crop planting is fast, the market has gone down just as fast. Soybeans were down six of the last eight days. Both beans and corn have dropped hard.
Farmers, grab some Domino’s this weekend
Domino's Pizza shareholders took a stand against the HSUS' tactics of pushing its vegan/vegetarian philosophy under the guise of animal welfare.
Ohio’s ‘dangerous wild animal’ bill moving through legislature
Opponents and proponents have weighed in. Now the committee will review proposed amendments.
Most Americans save about half of their inheritances.
A new national study suggests that adults who receive an inheritance save only about half of what they receive, while spending, donating or losing the rest.








