Yearly Archives: 2019
Galaxy Suite grape tomato varieties released
Phillip Griffiths, an associate professor at Cornell AgriTech, has released organic grape tomato varieties that are profitable and pack a culinary punch.
US Census of Agriculture shows shifts in farming
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s 2017 Census of Agriculture shows there are more of the largest and smallest operations and fewer middle-sized farms. Editor Susan Crowell ponders the numbers.
Earth Day concerns
In his column this week, Scott Shalaway addresses climate change as the greatest existential threat to the planet and civilization today.
Ohio hunters harvest nearly 3,000 turkeys on opening day of 2019 season
Ohio hunters in the south zone harvested 2,965 wild turkeys on the first day of the 2019 season. Get the full county-by-county results.
The US exported a record volume of ethanol in 2018
The United States exported a record volume of ethanol in 2018 for the second year in a row, according to the Energy Information Administration.
2018-2019 Ashtabula County Beef Scholarships applications available
OSU Extension and the Ashtabula County Cattlemen’s Association will be awarding two youth beef scholarships for the 2019-2020 school year.
2019 Ashtabula County Agricultural Scholarship applications being accepted
Applications are being accepted for a minimum of thirteen scholarships for the 2019-2020 school year to Ashtabula County students.
How to recognize and remedy grub infestations
The key to grub management is to coordinate your attack with the stage the pest is at in its lifecycle. Learn which control methods to use at each stage.
Battling cancer: Yoga, yes. Supplements, no
Physicians need to know if their patients use herbal supplements because they can completely throw off traditional cancer treatments.
Project on Rural Ministry seeks pastors
The Project on Rural Ministry is looking for pastors to strengthen churches and communities in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio and New York.


















