Search Results for "carrots"
News Results 106 of 611 pages
In Memorium
Laurie Marlatt Steeb discusses dealing with the loss of a loved one.
Holstein club emphasizes youth
NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio – The emphasis was on youth when members of District III Holstein Club held its 32nd annual meeting March 19 at the First United Methodist Church in New Philadelphia, Ohio.
How to make sure your pesticide spraying does no harm
Recently, pesticide spray drift from different pesticide applications caused damage to field corn on a bordering farm, vegetables in an adjacent backyard, trees and bushes in a nearby state park and vegetation on an adjoining campus.
Carrollton farmer strives to find the right grazing balance
A Carrollton farmer finds a balance between keeping the soil healthy and creating a profit.
Shale industry: Bringing change to eastern Ohio
If communities had to do it over, would they have planned more for what the shale oil and gas future holds?
Monroe Co. leads Ohio in well permits issued
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources reported there were 17 new permits issued in Monroe County during May.
George Gund Foundation invests in Shale Gas Tracking
CARROLLTON, Ohio — The George Gund Foundation from Cleveland announced that it has awarded $150,000 grants to two organizations that will begin analyzing community impacts from shale gas development in Ohio. Carroll Concerned Citizens will host one of the grant recipients, FracTracker, at its Sept. 6 meeting. Caitlin Johnson, a Fellow at the George Gund
Early mourning dove nest in central Pennsylvania
While perusing the notes on the PaBirds listserv last week, a subject line from Feb. 17 caught my eye. It was posted by a friend of more than 20 years, and it read, “My annual dove!” Kermit Henning of Mechanicsburg, a town located just west of Harrisburg, reported that for the fourth consecutive year he
What’s your farm’s color saying?
Have you ever driven along and noticed the rich green color of a cornfield on one side of the road while on the other side there’s a yellowish color to the corn crop?
Ohio Farm Bureau county leaders take estate tax message to Hill. Again
WASHINGTON — During their annual trip to Capitol Hill March 5-7, Ohio Farm Bureau presidents were relentless in their efforts to tell legislators just what they thought of issues facing America’s farmers. One item that has been at the top of the presidents’ agenda for several years has been the estate tax, or death tax.






