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Researchers unearth ancient garden
TEL AVIV, Israel — Researchers at Tel Aviv University, in collaboration with Heidelberg University in Germany, have uncovered an ancient royal garden at the site of Ramat Rachel near Jerusalem, and are leading the first full-scale excavation of this type of archaeological site anywhere in the pre-Hellenistic Levant. According to professor Oded Lipschits and graduate
How to manage insects in the garden
There are many more beneficial bugs in your garden than you realize.
Tea Hills Farms is ‘out on the range’
Ashland County farm champions pasture-raised livestock and gourmet poultry patties
Hops are hot: Ohio hop growers invite visitors to hopyards
Auburn Acres is one of four hopyards participating in Ohio’s annual Statewide Hopyard Open House, which will take place on July 20 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Remembering Hugh G. Earnhart
Hugh G. Earnhart, 89, died June 16, 2022, at St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital.
Climate is likely to be a high priority for Biden administration
Climate, trade and farm labor are all areas where President-elect Joe Biden is likely to take a different approach than President Donald Trump, agriculture and government relations experts said in an Ohio Ag Council meeting Nov. 10.
Endangered whooping cranes depart on ultralight-guided flight to Florida
GREEN LAKE COUNTY, Wis. — Six young whooping cranes began their ultralight-led migration recently from the White River Marsh State Wildlife Area in Green Lake County, Wis. This is the 12th group of birds to take part in a project led by the Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership, an international coalition of public and private groups
Wind turbine powers the way for Ohio produce grower
REEDSBURG, Ohio — It may take a few years to pay for itself, but produce grower Monica Bongue has her sight set on wind and what it can do for her small farm in Ohio’s Wayne County. In early December, Bongue worked with Wind Turbines of Ohio to install a turbine on her farm, which
Furniture made for comfort or grace
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes of the details on furniture from the Victorian era.
Spider mites might hit soybeans during hot, dry weather
COLUMBUS – With the persistence of hot and dry weather in parts of Ohio, we have continued to see the beginnings of spider mites in numerous fields, and some fields have been sprayed.






