Yearly Archives: 2018
Take care of tree habitat by setting priorities
If you want to guide your woods in a certain direction, you need to remove the undesirable trees to release the potential of the desirable ones.
Yields are bountiful, but fields still wet
The yields are coming in good for those who have been able to get in the fields.
6 steps for protecting stored grain quality
Here are six recommendations to help farmers avoid income loss due to out-of-condition grain.
How to find nuts in Ohio during fall
Keep your eye out for these five native Ohio nuts this fall while you’re out foraging.
Armstrong County’s Brockhoff takes home KILE hitch honors
Here are the winners for the single, team, four- and six-horse hitches during the Draft Horse Hitch Show at the Keystone International Livestock Exposition.
Clydesdale mare takes top prize at KILE draft show
C 3 Envy’s Kellie, exhibited by Dr. Jeff Gower, was named supreme champion draft horse at the 2018 Keystone International Livestock Exposition.
School and nonprofit create farm partnership
Old Trail School and Countryside have created a new farm-school partnership to provide hands-on educational opportunities for the school.
Could field tile improve your profitability?
Field tile can be a good investment for crop productivity and for the environment.
How to communicate the value of local food to customers
Farmers can communicate the true value of local food through conversations, samples, in-store signage, newsletters, menus, blogs and vlogs, and agritourism.
Farmers question whether Kasich’s executive order is practical
A state legislative committee heard additional testimony this week, on the governor's distressed watershed order.