Monthly Archives: April 2013
Remlinger plans to expand, add space
KALIDA, Ohio — Remlinger Manufacturing announces its plans to expand with the addition of 44,000 square feet of manufacturing space at its Kalida, Ohio...
Spring is the time to take action against bagworms
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Right now is a good time to take action to control bagworms, according to Patrick Byers, horticulture specialist with University of...
The flood of 1913: Then and now
The Great Dayton Flood of 1913 is the worst natural disaster in Ohio history. March marked the 100th anniversary of the event.
Listen: Spring migration is finally underway
Finally, spring has arrived. Forsythias, hyacinths and daffodils are blooming, lilacs are budding, and the grass soon needs mowing.
And of course, spring migration is...
Bayer CropScience and Monsanto enter into cross-licensing agreements
ST. LOUIS, Mo. —Bayer CropScience and Monsanto Co. have entered into a series of licensing agreements for next-generation and enabling technologies in the field...
Market Monitor: Drumbeat of drought fades to an echo
The drumbeat of drought has been with us all winter. Grain prices have declined, farmer selling has slowed, and the talk has been that...
Produce industry to hear federal food safety update April 30 in Wooster
FDA staff visiting Northeast Ohio to talk about food safety, hear comments.
Ohio’s District 3 Holstein club marks 40th annual meeting
Harrison County's Allison Dawson was crowned as the District 3 Holstein Queen.
Immigration bill would put workers on a path toward citizenship
SALEM, Ohio — Farmers, nursery and landscape businesses and anyone else who relies on immigrant labor saw a hopeful measure last week, as eight...
Food Dialogues 2013
Our social media coverage of the 2013 Food Dialogues.