Yearly Archives: 2018
Memories of Halloweens past
Judith Sutherland has watched Halloween evolve from an innocent childhood community celebration to a high-dollar commercial industry.
Beware of frost-damaged forages
When some forages freeze, changes in their metabolism and composition can be toxic to ruminant livestock, causing prussic acid poisoning and bloat.
Information about the upcoming winter flu season
Learn more about the experts' predictions for flu season this year.
Public comments on Michigan ag management practices due Oct. 29
The public comment period for Michigan's 2019 Generally Accepted Agricultural and Management Practices began Oct. 12 and ends at 5 p.m. on Oct. 29.
Roundup of gardening news for Oct. 25, 2018
Applications are available for the Ohio State University Master Gardener 2019 training class this winter.
Middling taste buds
This week, Kymberly Seabolt analyses her "white trash taste buds" and the midwestern cooking she grew up enjoying.
Better weather means harvest is rolling
Farmers needed the kind of weather we're having right now, and hopefully it will continue.
Get ready for retail: Selling farm products at grocery stores and restaurants
What do you need to do before selling farm products at restaurants and grocery stores? Here's all the information you need to enter retail markets.
Shake the habit with these winter salting tips
Learn how to help promote ways to reduce the amount of pollution from vehicles and road maintenance activities during the winter months.
How to help reduce the risks for teen drivers
For National Teen Driver Safety Week, review risk factors that can impact teen driver safety and learn how to take necessary precautions.