Yearly Archives: 2017
Climate Corp., John Deere cancel deal for Precision Planting
The Climate Corporation, a subsidiary of Monsanto Company, has terminated its agreement with Deere & Company for the acquisition of the Precision Planting LLC equipment business.
Car collector to sell lifetime collection
Ron Hackenberger will sell 700 cars, plus parts cars and antiques tractors during an auction in July, in Norwalk.
I will impact agriculture by educating tomorrow’s leaders
As a high school freshman, Abby Pozderac joined FFA. "Little did I know that the organization that I had joined was going to bless me beyond compare and transform my life." Read more in our exclusive post.
Weather surprise stirs up markets
Markets react strongly to severe weather events.
How to propagate succulents
Succulents are some of the easiest plants to propagate. Many of them can root and produce a new plant from a stem cutting, a division, an offset or a leaf.
Ohio barns conference features Holmes County
The Friends of Ohio Barns featured the rural treasures of Holmes County for this year's conference.
How to extend the life of your fence
A properly built and well-maintained fence can last a long time. A maintenance program can help you stay on schedule with routine fence checks and repairs.
US natural gas production fell in 2016
Pennsylvania and Ohio had the two largest annual natural gas production increases from 2015 to 2016, reflecting higher production from the Utica and Marcellus shale plays.
Now there’s meat from a lab, not a cow
Cultured meat is being produced in a laboratory through cell replication, grown in vats much like the equipment used in breweries.
Grow your own backyard berries
To grow your own backyard berries make an environment that supports plant health, choose cultivars well suited to the region and provide proper plant care.


















