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Would you change your auto air conditioning for lower fuel mileage?
FARGO, N.D. — Repairing 2013 car air conditioning systems is going to get much more expensive, due to new Environmental Protection Agency policies that encourage the use of a new cooling refrigerant.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 6/20
This week’s top stories include an update on the semitruck-trailer accident that let more than 2,000 piglets loose in southwest Ohio, the new agribusiness degree at Kent State University Tuscarawas, tips for attracting pollinators to your yard, the bird flu’s impact on egg prices and tips for choosing garden pest repellents.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of March 25, 2010
BROOKFIELD, Ohio — The Brookfield 4-H Friends held their March meeting with demonstrations given by three members. All members should bring their animal registrations filled out to the next meeting set for April 8. * * * MINERVA, Ohio — The Stillfork 4-H club met March 15 at Mount Zion United Methodist Church. Cheyanna Skinner
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 10, 2011:
HANOVERTON, Ohio — United FFA’s annual fruit sale will continue through Nov. 21. Ag students will be selling a variety of fruits, apple cider and meats and cheese. Profits from the sale will be used for fixing equipment, students’ fees for conventions, and scholarships. If you are interested in buying, call United Local High School
Youngsters’ plans to farm take root early
URBANA, Ill. – What influences a child to choose a career on the family farm, and when is that decision made?
A new University of Illinois study of pre-teen farm youth suggests that the foundations for this life choice are set early and that maternal influence, rather than paternal expectations, may be key.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 5/16
This week’s top stories include information about controlling Palmer amaranth, the latest case of bird flu, choosing the best mulch for your lawn and garden, taking care of sick trees in your yard and how the installation of rollover protective structures are being used to prevent deaths and serious injuries in tractor accidents.
Wet weather triggers corn ear mold
WOOSTER, Ohio – Ohio’s corn crop, subjected to moist, cool conditions as it awaits harvest, is at risk from the development of ear mold – a disease that can reduce grain quality and cause the accumulation of toxins that are harmful to livestock.
Brunton Dairy farm rebuilds barn, bottling facility after fire
Beaver County’s beloved Brunton Dairy farm is rebuilding after a fire destroyed their milking barn and bottling facility last fall.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of April 23, 2009
BROOKFIELD, Ohio — Rabbits were tattooed during the Brookfield 4-H Friends club meeting April 2. Mrs. Meredith, the new poultry board leader, spoke. Emily and Jade Bailey showed their snakes, which included a 6-foot-long albino Ball Python. General and small animal interview judging will be June 22. The livestock sale will be July 4. The
Shooting the breeze about wind energy
LONDON, Ohio – Summer breezes aren’t traditionally associated with energy production, but a growing number of consumers and researchers are finding out that wind can do more than just cool us down on a hot day.






