Yearly Archives: 2017
Supreme Court to hear Waters of the U.S. case
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to consider whether jurisdiction for the Clean Water Act rule known as WOTUS rests with the federal district or appellate courts.
Produce conference draws 1,200 to Mount Hope
Mid-Ohio produce growers meeting draws large crowd at new building in Mount Hope.
House Agriculture Committee members named
The Republican and Democrat members of the House Agriculture Committee have been appointed and are gearing up for a full plate, including the next farm bill.
Scientists discover perennial hybrid of wheat, wheatgrass
Scientists at Washington State University have combined wheat and wheatgrass in a new hybrid perennial grain crop
How to eat in-season, even in winter
Eat in-season during winter by growing food indoors, using season-extending structures and supplementing with food from the cellar, pantry and freezer.
130-year-old barn moves to Carroll County
CARROLLTON, Ohio — As a kid, Alan Walter found old barns simultaneously scary — because of the dust and cobwebs — and interesting —...
The Robinsons took us to Pigeon Forge
Robert and Patti Robinson of Uhrichsville, Ohio, visited Pigeon Forge, Tennesse, with Farm and Dairy, a few weeks before the fires.
New year, a new mystery for Hazard a Guess
With the holidays behind us we are ready to start unraveling a new mystery, can you help the Rossinis figure out their three foot long mystery item?
Monsanto agreement with Broad for CRISPR system
Monsanto Company has reached a new global licensing agreement with the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard to use the novel CRISPR-Cpf1 genome-editing.
Soil Health Research Landscape tool launches
The online library will be a resource for ag and environmental scientists, industry leaders, producers, conservation policy makers, journalists and others.


















