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University of Pittsburgh cuts ribbon at western Pennsylvania solar farm
The solar farm will produce an estimated 35,700 megawatt hours of electricity annually to help the University of Pittsburgh reach its sustainability goals.
Get ready for mud
Mud management for livestock is an important aspect of maintaining animal health, the integrity of pastureland and farm productivity.
Time and change: As fall arrives, prepare operations for winter
It is not too early to start thinking about things we need to do on the dairy farm this fall to be prepared for winter.
Game butchering, not hunting, may be the hard part
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Once hunters have bagged their bucks during hunting season, they still have to decide what to do with their meat. While some hunters leave the choices to their local butcher, many are finding that they can save money and increase their personal enjoyment by butchering their own deer, according to a
Get your livestock to work for you
A grazing management plan can increase livestock numbers and forage availability, improve animal performance, reduce feed costs and reduce soil erosion.
Youth archery program set for April 11
Stark Parks will hold a youth archery program on April 11 from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
Beware of consumer scams
YOUNGSTOWN — The Better Business Bureau has learned that a local consumer’s home was burglarized by two men, who claimed to be from a roofing company. The men knocked on the door and told the consumer that there was a problem with the new roof. The consumer stepped outside to examine the roof with the
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Jan. 8, 2009
BARNESVILLE, Ohio — The Barnesville Progressive Home Helpers 4-H club held a meeting Dec. 13 at the Main Street United Methodist Church. Canned food was collected for the needy and the club voted to donate money collected from the recycling project to Camp Piedmont. Rada knife orders were passed out and Kortney Temple won the
Vernal pools are essential to amphibians
Vernal pools provide the perfect conditions for amphibian reproduction and they are about to explode with life. Learn what to look for during late winter.
How to know if your garden is infected with late blight
COLUMBUS — Following the confirmation of late blight at an Ohio garden center June 25 and recent wet, cool weather conditions — which create a favorable environment for the spread of the fungal pathogen that causes this potentially devastating disease of tomatoes and potatoes — gardeners across the state are now wondering if their backyard






