Yearly Archives: 2014
Mathematicians help California drought-weary berry growers address water issues
Good math and iPads helping California berry growers.
Henry Ford Hospital replaces heart valve outside the heart
For the first time in the U.S., doctors at Henry Ford Hospital used a minimally invasive procedure to replace a failing, hard-to-reach heart valve with a new one — and placed it just outside the heart.
Looking ahead: natural gas supply, cost could be more than last year
A shortage in natural gas this winter isn’t likely, thanks to the shale gas industry.
What can I plant now?
The most common misconception about fall vegetable production is that you need a hoop or green house to do it.
OSU Extension to offer Small Farm College
The college is open to all new or aspiring farmers, new rural landowners, small farmers, and farm families looking for new ideas.
Study shows few differences between organic, conventional dairy
Study shows few nutritional differences between organic and conventional milk.
Greenhouse camel crickets abundant in eastern U.S.
You might find an unfamiliar, cannibalistic creature in your basement, according to The Huffington Post.
ODA and OSU to hold fertilizer certification training
Training opportunities to help farmers comply with new fertilizer law.
Gene discovery could lead to better soybean varieties for northern U.S.
Discovery could help improve U.S. soybeans.
Business has changed, but farm is a Theaker family tradition
Richard Theaker’s first ancestors in Ohio were blacksmiths by trade and the deed to the first Theaker property in Ohio was, in fact, written on sheepskin.














