Yearly Archives: 2015
Central State moves forward with land-grant plans
Central State moves forward with funding to begin implementing academic programs and extension work to meet the missions of their new land-grant status.
2015 Ohio Youth Capital Challenge winners named
4-H youth propose policies and public programs to solve community issues in state contest.
Tough year for haymaking, as well
It's not just the grain crops that are hurting this year. Forage and hay production is being affected, as well.
Ask Jen about being peachy
August is National Peach Month. I bet the entire State of Georgia is smiling.
Monsanto gives up trying to buy Syngenta
The Monsanto Company has been rebuffed in its efforts to take over Syngenta, as its latest “enhanced proposal did not meet Syngenta’s financial expectations.”
Researchers deploy insect ‘birth control’ to protect cranberry crop
"Insect birth control" disrupts the mating communication system keeping moths (or other insects) and protects the cranberry crop.
Holmes County Fair auction results
Results from the 2015 Holmes County Fair livestock auction.
What we’re reading: 8/26
This week we're reading about foodie road trips, organic food recalls and more.
Here’s the scoop on ingredient substitutions
21 common ingredient substitutions, from allspice to tomato soup.
In Ohio, facing the poorest grain marketing circumstances
In Ohio, we have the worst combination of grain marketing circumstances this year — a poor crop in a good crop year (for everyone else).
















