Thursday, November 7, 2024

Cooler than normal temperatures in the week of May 27 to June 2 may have limited the occurrence of Fusarium head scab in Ohio winter wheat fields.

"Cows and Curds: Dairying in Zoar" on June 16 will feature a demonstration of the 19th century methods of making butter and cheese.

Farmers who purchased crop insurance on corn have an option to put seed in the ground even now.

Historic funding levels for primary and secondary education - $1.4 billion - tightened Ohio's two-year state budget for many programs, including agriculture.

This annual mid-summer aviation spectacular July 21-22 will be marking its 27th consecutive year at Dayton International Airport.

The same innovative thinking that led Kay Vaughan into full-time farming and then into a diversified agribusiness is leading the family into the retail farm market business in a big way in 2001.

A grazing management and beef cattle improvement twilight tour will be held June 20 to tour a managed grazing operation, and highlight ways to improve grazing systems and beef cattle herds.

In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on the portrait of current Ohio agriculture portrayed in the first week of the "Farm and Dairy 2001 Progress Edition."

"Tours at Two" the summertime tours and/or activities that pair the Western Reserve Historical Society's collections with activities and tours just for kids, will take place at 2 p.m. every weekday from June 19 through Aug. 18.

Series of court dates are set between July 1 and July 27 in the case against Harlan Baldwin on charges of animal cruelty.