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Then on Aug. 7, Allen and Shelly Dean will host the “Northwest Ohio Premier Soil Health Field Day” at a beautiful farm site located North of U.S. Route 6 on County Road 13 (1/2 mile south of Bryan).
The Franklin County Fair will run from July 14-20 highlighting the history of agriculture in the area and encouraging the ...
As we head into the summer and fall seasons, here is an outlook from a water management perspective. The National Weather ...
According to Buckeye Yard and Garden Online, a blog by Ohio State University Extension, the spotted lanternfly is a ...
In this week’s Weather Impact, we are breaking down how the drought and hot conditions are impacting northwest Ohio agriculture.
Beacon Journal readers write about agriculture, the Akron schools superintendent, traffic in the city, Ohio politics and the Department of Education.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Twenty middle and high school agriculture teachers from across the nation have a full year’s curriculum they can take home to their students. It’s a unique learning ex… ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — Severe drought has significantly impacted the growing season and fall harvest in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan. Warm and dry fall weather has reduced crop quality and yield.
The extreme drought in Ohio is getting worse and impacting several fall crops.
Clemson’s AgriWellness Program enables those in the agricultural community to speak to a mental health professional to help them talk through the hard times. That number is 1 (800) 968-8143.
The spotted lanternfly was first discovered in Ohio three years ago and in September of 2024, the Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) issued a quarantine in Hamilton County over the invasive species.
On a Tuesday edition of Hometown Hotspot Fox45 explored Brad’s Farm Market in Harford County to take a look at the fall agriculture and produce.