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Disease threatens summer shade tree
This fungus and the disease it causes, Dutch elm disease, is one of the most devastating shade tree diseases in the United States, and the disease has not left Ohio unmarred.
Marcellus and Utica shale: Harrison County drilling activity appears to be increasing this spring
On average, there were 34 drilling rigs in the Utica shale region in Ohio during the month of March, according to the ODNR. There are now 81 Utica shale wells producing in Ohio.
Summer grazing: What do we do now?
The question is what do we do with the overmature pasture and hay we have to contend with now and as our winter feed supply?
MWCD residents are still angry about proposed assessment in watershed
NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio – A crowd of fired-up residents from the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District shouted protests and objections during a public hearing Feb. 16. Some shouts objected to the proposed assessment in the district and some shouts objected to the format of the meeting.
Pa. budget impasse hits Penn State ag college, Extension
If Pa. lawmakers and Gov. Tom Wolf can’t reach a budget agreement, 1,100 Penn State ag research and Extension positions could be lost statewide, and the 4-H program eliminated.
NOAA says Lake Erie algae forecast unchanged
NOAA scientist gives late-summer update on algae forecast.
How to: Prune your hedges properly
Jeff Rugg answers a question about how to properly trim a hedge.
FutureGen passes over Ohio sites
SALEM, Ohio – Two Ohio sites have been passed over as home for the world’s first zero-emissions coal power plant.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of August 6, 2009
MINERVA, Ohio — The M-Town Clovers 4-H club met July 19 at the fairgrounds with 13 members in attendance. The club will participate again this year in the Carroll County Back to School Extravaganza by filling two backpacks, one for a girl and one for a boy. Honor member, honor club forms and secretary and
Make plans for 2009 Eastern Ohio Beef Management School
CARROLLTON, Ohio — Four sessions of the 2009 Eastern Ohio Beef Management School have been set. The first session is Feb. 5 at 7 p.m. at Pushkarich Libary in Cadiz. Extension educator Mike Hogan will discuss ideas for reducing costs and improving profitability in the cow-calf herd. The session also includes a talk on new






