Yearly Archives: 2018
Northeast Ohio Grape Field Day set for July 19
The Northeast Ohio Grape Field Day will showcase grape production and vineyard management at the Ashtabula Agricultural Research Station July 19.
Cornell University partners in pollinator-friendly solar farm
Cypress Creek Renewables will launch a study with Cornell to determine the benefits of pollinator-friendly habitats on community solar farms in New York.
Cabot exploring oil and gas potential in north central Ohio
An energy company with experience in the Marcellus shale hopes to find oil or gas in the Ashland County area.
Can biocontrol nematodes combat corn rootworm?
Northern New York farmers and a research team led by Cornell University entomologist Elson Shields are now evaluating their use to combat corn rootworm.
Paralephostrongylus tenuis affects small ruminants
Species primarily affected by P. tenuis include camelids such as elk, moose, llamas and alpacas as well as small ruminants such as sheep and goats.
3 common weaning mistakes to avoid
Having a plan in place can help you avoid weaning pitfalls and, ultimately, failure during this critical time frame.
The sweet bridge of summer
On the southern Illinois dairy farm of Alan Guebert's youth, July was a slow, sweet bridge between spring's hard hustle and fall's quickening step.
Roundup of FFA news for July 12, 2018
Eighteen West Holmes FFA members traveled to FFA Camp Muskingham for the Ohio Leadership Conference, June 22.
Take in life’s little blessings
Patiently awaiting two new grandbabies, Judith Sutherland reminds us to take in life's little blessings.
5 tips to consider before buying a used boat
BoatUS, a national organization representing boat owners at all levels, has assembled a top five list of the most often faced issues by boat buyers.

















