Yearly Archives: 2014
Prolong the life of decorative pumpkins, gourds and squash in five simple steps
Whether you grow your own or purchase pumpkins, gourds and squash at market, these five preservation steps make autumn ornamentals last longer.
Traficant in critical condition after farm accident
Former U.S. Representative James Traficant sustained injuries in a farm accident on Sept. 23.
Joint venture means more gas gathering and processing in southern Utica
Pipelines and processing facility expansions in the southern Utica are on the way.
U.S. EPA approves carbon sequestration permits
EPA approves permits for storing carbon.
USDA allows commercialization of Enlist
USDA gives the go-ahead to Dow AgroSciences’ Enlist corn and soybean traits.
Lillie Farm: Adversity won’t keep this farm down
The Lillie Farm is full of dairy history, but as times changed, so did it. It is now a grain farm.
Ask FSA Andy about marketing loans during fall harvest
As you harvest your crops this fall, keep in mind that you can obtain marketing loans through our office that enable you to obtain cash to operate while you are holding onto your crop for future marketing opportunities or for feeding.
Playing cat and mouse
Ah fall. The season when all of nature attempts to move indoors.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Sept. 25, 2014
On Sept. 16, nine students in the Zane Trace Agriculture Leadership and Communications class traveled to the Farm Science Review in London, Ohio, to promote the Food For Thought Grant Program.
One for the record books: Best bucks in Ohio
Ohio deer season, the time of year that every serious hunter awaits with baited breath -- whatever that is.










