Yearly Archives: 2022
Turkey group enhancing wildlife areas in Ohio
The National Wild Turkey Federation is working with the Ohio Division of Wildlife to improve over 500 acres of wildlife habitat in three wildlife areas.
As sabers rattle, grain prices rumble
Marlin Clark breaks down recent fluctuations in grain prices as the grain markets continue to be impacted by Russia's war in Ukraine.
Changes to over-order premium hit snag in Pa. Senate
Whether the over-order premium still works as intended or is still needed at all has been a hotly debated topic among Pennsylvania dairy farmers for years.
How to make leaf mold to use in your garden
Instead of tossing those leaves — and with them a myriad of beneficial nutrients and minerals — make leaf mold to benefit your yard and garden.
Black licorice warnings and tips for safe Halloween celebrations
People over 40 who eat 2 ounces of black licorice a day for at least 2 weeks could experience an irregular heart rhythm that may land them in the hospital.
The Agriculture Education Foundation is offering five $1000 scholarships
The Agriculture Education Foundation is accepting applications for five $1,000 scholarships to be issued to students for the spring semester of 2023.
Wilbur Wilson — Sept. 6, 2022
Wilbur Wilson took down a black bear in Maine on Sept. 6, 2022.
Salem woman is winner of stamp photo contest
A photo of a gray tree frog has been selected as the image for the 2023 Ohio Wildlife Legacy Stamp.
What dairies need to know about changing markets
Simple maintenance, periodic upgrades and cleanliness can help farmers make their dairy farms more attractive when switching milk markets.
Southeast Gardens and Urban Farm focuses on community, sustainable ag
At Southeast Gardens and Urban Farm, in Columbus, Ava Johnson is focused on building a foundation of good agricultural practices and markets, and building up her community.


















