Yearly Archives: 2023
Ohio’s corn and soybean ratings are among the best in the country amid low...
Marlin Clark offers an update on the grain markets, reporting the quality of Ohio's corn and soybeans to be among the best in the country.
Spotted lanternflies threaten Pennsylvania’s wine and grape belt
The dread spotted lanternfly poses the biggest threat to grapevines, which has some vineyard owners in Erie County worried and preparing for the worst.
The lost art of grape pie
A deep rich purple with a sweet and sour taste, grape pie is an anomaly to many who have never tried or heard of it.
Pittsburgh farmers talk about struggles with USDA programs
The USDA’s latest round of programs seek connect farmers to local food networks. Despite these efforts, it's still hard for local producers to get real help.
Chatting with Farm Science Review field demo namesake Jim Trotter
Even after 40 years of watching the latest and greatest in equipment and technology, it’s still possible to impress Jim Trotter.
Forest-dwelling fishers make a return
Fishers may be making a resurgence in Ohio as 30 have been sighted in Ashtabula, Lake, Trumbull, Jefferson and Columbiana counties since 2013.
Boys & Girls Clubs to open new club in Ashtabula County
Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Ohio plans to open a new club Oct. 9 at Huron Primary School, 2300 Wade Ave.
Utica Shale Academy opens outdoor welding lab for students
The Utica Shale Academy recently unveiled the Ascent Resources Welding Lab located adjacent to the Hutson Building on East Main Street in Salineville.
Chagrin Valley Farms Mini Trial horse competition set for Oct. 14
The Chagrin Valley Farms Mini Trial competition offers an introduction to eventing for both horse and rider.
DeWines welcome Luke Bryan to Ohio
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and First Lady Fran DeWine welcomed country music superstar Luke Bryan to Ohio to support families and children who face hunger.
















