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Ohio Task Force One ready to depart to Haiti from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio — An 80-member urban search and rescue team is packed and ready to go here, in case their unit will be the next to fly into earthquake-ravaged Haiti. Ohio Task Force One is composed of volunteer members from throughout Ohio and northern Kentucky, highly-trained people anxious to provide search and
Business Profile: Case Farms
WINESBURG, Ohio — Case Farms is a fully integrated poultry farming and processing group of dedicated individuals comprised of over 2,000 employees and 400 contract growers that work together to produce consistent quality poultry products every time for every customer.
Great cabinetmakers created the style
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the great 18th century English cabinetmakers whose designs defined a style.
Pa. FB salutes legislator who’s back on the farm; calls for biofuels boost
HERSHEY, Pa. – Former state representative Paul Semmel of Lehigh County received the
Little things add up to better soybean profits
To remain profitable, growers will have to manage the crop well, limit costs, and market for the top dollar, said Ohio State University agronomist Jim Beuerlein. “For most producers, the easiest and most effective approach is to reduce the cost of production.”
How to report sick, injured, orphaned or dead wildlife
Learn how to safely gather the information you need and report sick, injured, orphaned or dead wildlife to a state agency that can help.
Satellite technology used to stalk lanternfly
The USDA awarded nearly $1 million for a program to use satellite remote sensing to learn more about the spotted lanternfly.
Remembering a childhood friend
On a sparkling blue Friday afternoon in October 1965, I stepped off a noisy school bus with my best friend, Marvin, to walk the long lane to his family’s farm. Until the day I die, he and I forever will be 10 years old walking down a farm lane toward the greatest weekend in our young lives.
Changes to SNAP defy logic
Alan Guebert offers insight into the proposed rule changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program that will remove around 3.7 million recipients.
Happy Hygge-Days
As it turns out, surviving versus thriving winter is all in the attitude. Kymberly Foster Seabolt weighs in this week in her column.






