Yearly Archives: 2015
Ohio’s oil and gas production sets records
The ODNR is also reported a 160 percent increase in gas production when comparing the first and second quarters of 2014 to 2015.
Here’s the scoop on butter, margarine and spreads
Each one has a different composition and can affect the quality, appearance and taste of whatever you’re making.
Grape crop may be a loss in 2015, but viticulturists hopeful for 2016
If an Ohio vineyard produced any grapes this year, the second year with an extremely brutal winter, then it was lucky.
Teachers and students testify about demand for ag educators
Ag teachers and students tell House Ag Committee about the opportunities and challenges of their profession.
Ask Jen about how chicken once saved her life
Don't disregard this lovely story just because it's only September.
Cow skull becomes family’s college mascot
A painted cow skull has been passed from one Citro to another, as a college rite of passage. It has graced dorm rooms and apartment walls in college towns all over the Midwest and even in Europe.
What we’re reading: 9/2
This week we're reading about pecan pie M&Ms, Coca-Cola's new milk product and more.
Portage County Fair auction results
The Portage County Fair auction set multiple new records this year. Here are the final results.
High school freshman gives fair sale money to friend
Bidding on Savannah Smith’s 256-pound hog started at $13 per pound and the winning bid was $21 per pound.
Grain markets need some hope
Poor conditions persist, especially for Ohio growers.

















