Yearly Archives: 2019
Rumors of greatness, but markets still so-so
Much has been promised amid this ongoing trade war, but we still don't have the results we're expecting.
Thank you Ohio, and hello Iowa!
Reporter Chis Kick reflects on his experience as a local ag journalist, and his future career at Iowa State University.
A lighthearted Hazard a Guess, Can you name this antique find?
Hello from Hazard!
Last week, we said that Russ Roberts, of Twinsburg, Ohio, has offered up the lone guess on Item No. 1125, and he’s...
Columbiana-Mahoning dairies honored for top production
Cold Run Jerseys, of Salem; Lowmiller Farms, of Minerva; and Smith Vale Farm, of Homeworth, earned the top milk production awards at the Columbiana-Mahoning DHI awards banquet March 22
USDA commits $45 million to battle virulent Newcastle disease in poultry
The USDA is shifting an additional $45 million to the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service and its partners to address the ongoing virulent Newcastle disease (vND) outbreak in southern California.
How to plan fishing trips around spawning seasons
Learn more about the spawning seasons and preferred water temperatures and spawn locations of popular species of fish found in Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Things to consider before starting a gluten-free diet
A gluten-free diet can impact your health and lifestyle more than you think. Learn more about things you should consider before starting your diet.
Plant diseases, pests ruining crops
Pathogens and pests are causing maize losses of 20 to 41 percent, and soybean losses of 11-32 percent.
Federal judge issues injunction on Lake Erie Bill of Rights
A federal court judge has granted a temporary injunction in the case involving the constitutionality of the Lake Erie Bill of Rights.
Ohio farmers lending hand to Nebraska counterparts
#NebraskaStrong: Ohio farmers and a 4-H community are among those working to gather relief support for Nebraska farmers hit by the devastating flooding.


















