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Take the steps to ensure healthier watersheds and farms year round
Did you know that more than 99% of streams and rivers are impacted by human activity? Find out how you can reduce your impact by being wise with deicer.
Kress reappointed to care standards board
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has reappointed Cathann A. Kress to the Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board.
Ethanol ball rolling: Coshocton plant gets permit, others working
SALEM, Ohio – The ethanol industry is one step closer to calling Ohio home. The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency issued a permit to install to Coshocton Ethanol, LLC, Aug.
Author gave timely tips for 19th century women
Lydia Marie Child’s “The American Frugal Housewife” published in 1832, contains a list of maxims for health that are worth a read.
OSU agronomists offer updated fertility calculator
Agronomists from Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences have updated a fertility recommendation calculator designed to provide major field crop growers with guidance on fertilizer application rates and costs.
Roundup of FFA news for Nov. 23, 2017
On Oct. 24-28, three members of the Black River Agricultural Education program traveled to Indianapolis, Indiana, for the 90th National FFA Convention.
Improve your horse pastures with small, inexpensive changes
Well-managed horse pastures provide ground cover, prevent soil erosion and decrease runoff. Use these tips to improve your horse pastures.
June storm brings lots of work
Following a storm, Judith Sutherland’s farm was covered in splintered trees all over the place. Cleaning it up has been a lot of work.
The Blueberry Patch: Couple turns hobby into Ohio’s largest blueberry farm
MANSFIELD, Ohio — A quarter-century ago, Steve and Lisa Beilstein never thought they’d be where they are at this very instant: seated among customers in the garden-style tea room and gift shop they operate alongside Richland County’s The Blueberry Patch, Ohio’s biggest blueberry farm. Their success is perhaps surprising for a couple with no farm
Holes in trees: hazards or harmless?
Tree experts explain what happens when a tree’s hollow is filled, and whether or not it’s necessary for holes to be filled.






