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Nostalgia on wheels: Classic cars
Classic car imposters abound, particularly in sunny California. Antique columnist Roy Booth suggests how to tell the wanna-bes from the real thing.
We can’t bargain with little faith
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell discusses the state of collective bargaining.
The vital role of county apiary inspectors in safeguarding bee health
Eric Hange discusses the importance of county apiary inspectors in preventing disease and mitigating threats to bee populations.
Caves in Forbes State Forest to reopen for exploring
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Two popular caves within the Forbes State Forest, Coon Cave in Westmoreland County and Barton Cave in Fayette County, will soon be reopened to the public for recreational caving, the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources recently announced. A third cave, Lemon Hole in Westmoreland County, will remain closed. Beginning in the
Ohio State, Purdue partner again at FSR
Purdue University will once again partner with Ohio State University to help present educational programing and exhibits at the 2013 Farm Science Review.
Common eastern bumblebee can boost pumpkin yields
THACA, N.Y. — Each grinning jack-o’-lantern starts with yellow pollen grains, ferried from a male to a female pumpkin flower by bees.
North Korean trade deal is ‘lunacy’
Be it mere coincidence or clear symbolism, the delightfully early and deliciously warm spring enjoyed by farmers and ranchers came to a stone-cold halt just days after the U.
Plowing contest to celebrate 50th anniversary
WEST UNION, Ohio – The World Conservation Exposition and Plowing Contests were held in Peebles, Ohio, in Adams County Sept.
Mercer Co. 4-H’ers receive praise
Eliza Rust and Dustin Douglas were named the outstanding 4-H members in Mercer County for 2003.
Geraniums wither under terrorism quarantine
The introduction of Ralstonia, a disease on the USDA’s top hazardous pathogen list, is thought to be unintentional.






