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What’s the big deal about trees anyway?
This is my first contribution to Farm and Dairy on behalf of the Portage Soil and Water Conservation District. With less than a month in my new position as stormwater educator, it was difficult to come up with a substantive topic. Then, I started compiling a tree list for the 2011 spring tree sale, and
Lack of health insurance places entire family at risk, study finds
If just one member of a family does not have health insurance, it adversely affects the health, emotional well-being and financial stability of the entire household.
‘One extreme after another’: Climate change forces region’s ag sector to adjust practices
Climate change presents challenges for agriculture. Its effects can disrupt food access and increase food prices. And ag also contributes to climate change. As the effects of climate change continue to show in the Midwest and across the world, farmers are adjusting, and farmers’ groups are seeking policies that support them.
Letter: Internet for all should be top priority
A reader shares his thoughts on the no snow days bill in Pennsylvania and argues it’s more important than ever to bring internet equity to all students.
For or against weapons of self-defense?
Reader disputes claim about gun availability and higher violent crime rates.
Groups plan re-opening of Euclid Beach Park carousel
CLEVELAND — Western Reserve Historical Society announces a collaborative effort with area groups and individuals to establish the historic Euclid Beach Park Grand Carousel within the walls of the University Circle institution where it will be available to ride as soon as 2013. Cleveland’s Euclid Beach Park Carousel Society and Euclid Beach Park Now have
Dickinson Cattle Company to host customer appreciation day
BARNESVILLE, Ohio — The Dickinson Cattle Company Inc. invites old and new friends to enjoy a customer appreciation event and free lunch on Oct. 8.
Communication and confidence: Two themes shared at East Ohio Women in Agriculture Conference
Close to 150 women gathered for the third annual conference, which offered a chance for networking and farm business education.
Study shows that SAF means ‘Sacrificing Affordable Food’
Alan Guebert weighs in on the four-page executive summary of the November-issued report on sustainable aviation fuel.
Happy almost New Year!
Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares her new year resolutions for 2022.






