Yearly Archives: 2018
Livestock farms under scrutiny
Every livestock farmer needs to do the right thing and exceed minimum environmental standards. The public is watching.
Clean up your farm shop
Chris Kick recently cleaned out his grandfather's farm shed, picking up some tricks along the way. Check out these tips to help clean up your farm shed.
Ohio 4-H wins $20,000 in national contest
Ohio 4-H alumni and friends brought home the $20,000 first prize to their local 4-H programs in the National 4-H Council’s Raise Your Hand competition.
Meat done the old-fashioned way
Bob Boliantz, owner of E.R. Boliantz Packing Co. in Ashland, Ohio, spent the last 40 years building relationships with local farmers and helping them develop a high quality product.
Ohio University honored for environmental stewardship
Ohio University received Ohio EPA's highest environmental stewardship honor highlighting the university's focus on sustainability.
Good manners never out of style
Can we ever understand the impact of a handwritten note of appreciation? That simple gesture has the power to change lives, especially our own.
EPA plans ethane pipeline hearing
Ohio EPA will host an information session to accept comments related to constructing an ethane supply pipeline in Jefferson, Carroll and Harrison counties.
ODA discovers hemlock pest in Adams County
The Ohio Department of Agriculture and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources recently announced the discovery of a hemlock-killing pest in Adams County.
OSU plans small grains field day
The 2018 Small Grains Field Day will be held June 12.
Ashtabula Co. cattlemen award scholarship
The Ashtabula County Cattlemen's Association awarded Allison Magyar a senior at Pymatuning Valley High School the $1,000 Cattlemen's Youth Scholarship.