Yearly Archives: 2015
Thousand Cankers disease major threat to black walnut trees
The crowns of trees affected by Thousand Canker Disease begin dying and the tree eventually succumbs. But in Michigan, where the disease has not been detected, scammers are on the prowl.
Blackberry research could help producers
New trellis system helps with blackberry production.
Tile drainage makes positive difference
Tile drainage showed a clear advantage in reducing surface water runoff and total phosphorus leaving the field.
Want an internship? 7 things college students should know
If you want a summer internship, don't wait until March to start looking.
How to grow pumpkins: 7 tips
If you planted pumpkins this year and were disappointed in how they turned out, or if you’re planning on planting pumpkins next summer, keep these 6 tips in mind.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 9/19
This week’s top stories include the inspiring account of Reese Burdette, information about the Soil Health Partnership, Utica and Marcellus shale permits and more.
Without immigrants, milk prices would double
New report shows the significance of immigrant labor in the dairy industry.
How to pick the perfect pumpkin, gourd or squash
Most non-botanists distinguish pumpkins, squash and gourds by our purpose for the plant: we carve pumpkins, eat squash and use gourds for fall decorating.
Loudonville Farmers Equity celebrates 100 years
Keeping up with the changes in agriculture has helped this farmer-owned feed mill reach its 100-year milestone.
Ohio dairy judging teams win big
The dairy judging team from Ohio State University’s Agricultural Technical Institute won its division at the 2015 All-American Dairy Judging Contest Sept. 14 in Harrisburg.


















