Yearly Archives: 2024
Don’t start grazing too early
Allowing livestock to graze pastures too early in the growing season can hurt future forage production and damages the tillers that produce new growth.
Pearl Valley, Guggisberg take top spots at World Cheese Contest
Two Ohio cheesemakers took top spots at the 35th biennial World Championship Cheese Contest, held March 5-7 in Wisconsin.
Learn to grow hydrangeas
Mahoning County OSU Extension will offer its 2024 Hydrangea School April 18 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the extension office.
Pruning clinic April 20 at White House
Ohio State University Extension Mahoning County and White House Fruit Farm will present the 2024 Pruning Clinic April 20.
Workshop to focus on growing herbs on April 2
The next Conservation Creation Arts & Crafts Workshop hosted by Richland Soil and Water Conservation District will focus on herbs.
Mahoning Co. Extension to host new garden event
Ohio State University Mahoning County Extension will host a class focused on starting a new garden on March 21 at 10 a.m. at its office.
If a watched pot doesn’t boil, will it still make syrup?
Eric Keller tries his hand at making maple syrup on his homestead.
Recycling Conestoga wagons
After Conestoga wagons made their journey to the frontier in the early 1800s, they would be disassembled and their parts would be reused in households.
Wonder years
As her daughter prepares to graduate from law school, Kym Seabolt reflects on the day she registered her for kindergarten and the woman she's become.
Seedstock production is serious business for Ohio cattlemen
Interspersed throughout 17,000 Ohio beef farms are some of the nation's highest-quality producers of purebred cattle, or seedstock.

















