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Climate change and agriculture: What’s real and what matters?
Unusual weather the past couple years has renewed interest in climate talks.
Ohio Farm Bureau honors Voinovich, Boyer, Leaman and McLaughlin
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Farm Bureau Federation presented its highest honor, the Distinguished Service Award, to Farm Bureau volunteer Lois Boyer and U.S. Sen. George Voinovich. The awards were presented Dec. 2 during the group’s annual meeting in Columbus. Wade Leaman received the Cooperative Agriculture Educator Award, and Ruth McLaughlin received the Agricultural Communicator Award.
Caution: Planetary traffic jam ahead
Rare planetary alignment will allow sky observers to see every planet in the solar system in one night.
How did we get here?
Farm and Dairy reporter Rachel Wagoner digs into the history and market conditions behind the dairy industry’s current state in part one of Dairy Dilemma.
Environmental organizations ask for transparency in ARCH 2 hydrogen hub negotiations
Over 50 Appalachian environmental organizations sign a letter addressed to the U.S. Department of Energy asking for more transparency in ARCH 2 talks.
Conestoga wagons hauled possessions and dreams of early settlers
The Conestoga wagon was a sturdy, dependable vehicle that could handle the rugged and virtually non-existent trails to carry early settlers west.
Johnny Appleseed was a steward of the earth
“Johnny Appleseed” entered the pages of American folklore as one of our most popular heroes. This nature boy with the pasteboard hat was named John Chapman.
Part 3: Alice finishes her cross-country trip in 1909
Sam Moore finishes his story about the first lady to drive cross-country in an automobile.
Severe algal blooms aren’t going away
Researchers want to identify farming or water management practices that reduce nutrient runoff without adversely affecting agricultural production.
A look back at early manufacturers of crawler tractors
Crawler tractors have quite the history.






