Yearly Archives: 2018
How to grow a tabletop hydroponics herb garden
Learn how to start, maintain and bring a tabletop hydroponics herb garden to full maturity in 60 days.
New rules for Ohio watersheds on hold, for now
The rule package that accompanied Gov. Kasich's executive order on eight Ohio watersheds violated several of the state's rule-making criteria, and was sent back to the ag department for further review.
Wayne L. Herron, 1942-2018
Wayne LeRoy Herron, 76, died at 1:25 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018, at his home due to complications of cancer.
Local: The Gift that Gives Back
Support hometown businesses this holiday season. Try these local gift ideas, learn where to find locally made gifts and learn how to buy local online.
Ohio Farm Bureau begins 100th anniversary celebration
The Ohio Farm Bureau Federation kicked off its centennial celebration during the 2018 annual meeting Dec. 6.
Roundup of FFA news for Dec. 6, 2018
Catch up with Northwestern, West Holmes, Norwayne, Edon, Hillsdale and Zane Trace FFA chapters.
One person can make difference
Judith Sutherland shares more memories of the bus driver, Vic Kahl, who was included in the hall of fame induction of a basketball team per its request.
Penn State offers course on meat goat production
Meat goat producers looking for information on how to make their livestock enterprise more profitable can take advantage of this home-study course.
Christmas critters and tiny trees
Kymberly Seabolt combats a sneaky squirrel in her artificial Christmas tree and ends up replacing it with the Charlie Brown Christmas tree, unintentionally.
Trying to stay above water in the farming industry
Farmers are being challenged by climate change, retreating stock prices, large crop yields, an overdue farm bill, ongoing trade wars and more.