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Bio-fuel vehicles added to OARDC fleet

Friday, December 14, 2012

The vehicles can run on gasoline or natural gas. The OARDC is in the process of making its own compressed natural gas, with its research partner, quasar energy group.

Technology is APPlicable for the outdoor enthusiast in you

Thursday, December 10, 2020

Learn more about free apps that provide data about plants, animals and insects that can improve the identification efforts of any person that uses them.

Can twin-row corn work for you? OSU Extension research in 2009 showed little advantage

Friday, May 7, 2010

COLUMBUS — Twin-row corn is becoming more of an attractive production practice for growers across the Midwest, but the jury is still out in Ohio on its yield potential.

Your guide to spring cleaning: A household checklist and tips

Thursday, March 17, 2016

In the coming months, homeowners and renters will scrub walls, clean out closets, organize pantries and tidy up their living spaces, all in the name of spring cleaning.

Ohio wraps up the 2021 deer gun hunting week

Thursday, December 16, 2021

Ohio hunters harvested 70,413 deer during the 2021 deer gun week that concluded Dec. 5. Read the complete list of county-by-county results.

3-year-old Holstein tops Daffodil Dairy Sale

Thursday, March 30, 2017

The high selling consignment in the sale at $2,900 was a 3-year-old Holstein purchased by Trent Neuenschwander, of Dalton, Ohio.

Soy flour not just for cooking anymore

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

WASHINGTON β€” In 1941, Henry Ford unveiled a plastic-bodied car whose panels included soybean meal as component. The feat made headlines β€” and history β€” but the idea never took off commercially. Continued research However, researchers continue to toy with the idea, including Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists Lei Jong and Jeffrey Byars, who are

Consumers’ top three worries

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

INDIANAPOLIS — When consumers shop for groceries these days, they usually ask themselves, “How did the bill get so high?” New research shows the rising cost of food is among the three greatest consumer concerns in the U.S. today. The Center for Food Integrity surveyed more than 2,000 consumers and asked them to rate their

How a rural Ohio town is leading the way in clean energy

Thursday, January 21, 2021

Solar power is transforming rural Minster, Ohio. It’s not as much about being environmentally friendly as it is about being energy independent and resilient

Ohio State researchers study how farmers adapt to climate change

Friday, September 9, 2022

More rainfall in Ohio has added challenges for farmers and ecosystems. Ohio State researchers are studying how they are adapting, and what that could mean for the region’s future, with the Agroecosystem Resilience Project.