Yearly Archives: 2019
Old-house charms call for creativity
Kymberly Foster Seabolt offers her best advice on dealing with old wallpaper, renovating an old house.
Michigan fruit growers approve referendum
Michigan's apple, cherry, peach and plum producers have approved a referendum to continue the Michigan Tree Fruit Research & Development Program.
Dairy program enrollment will begin this summer
January income over feed cost margin triggers the first payment under the new but yet-to-be established Dairy Margin Coverage program.
Flavor madness returns to Penn State Berkey
Penn State Berkey Creamery is bringing back Flavor Madness, the online tournament in which ice cream fans can vote weekly for their favorite flavors.
Enroll in Spanish on the dairy farm courses
After the launch of its Spanish on la Granja 101 course in January, Dairy Girl Network is now re-offering the course as well as an intermediate 201 level.
Medical marijuana laws in Ohio
As of January, Ohio's legalized medical marijuana law is now operational. What does this mean for Ohio's employers, job applicants and employees?
Vernal pools are essential to amphibians
Vernal pools provide the perfect conditions for amphibian reproduction and they are about to explode with life. Learn what to look for during late winter.
Ohio ag director wants input, and action
During a meet-and-greet held in Ashland County, Ohio Agriculture Director Dorothy Pelanda announced some of her departments priorities in her first year.
Grain markets running out of breath
Farmers keep holding their breath for good news, but time is running out and so is their patience.
Cabot ends oil and gas drilling in north central Ohio
With unsuccessful results, the energy developer decided to "cease operations" in the Ashland-Richland County area.


















