Search Results for "Pear"
News Results 149 of 1000 pages
Parenting is on-the-job experience
Ever had a job where you had no experience, no training, you couldn’t quit, and people’s lives were at stake? That’s parenting.
Trump taps Sonny Perdue as ag secretary
President-elect Donald Trump is likely to nominate former Georgia governor Sonny Perdue as his secretary of agriculture.
Farm groups say TPP trade would boost ag
The deal includes a substantial reduction in beef tariffs, especially in countries like Japan, which the U.S. has long tried to increase trade.
Earth Day arrives, but green is not always good
You don’t want to see this type of green on Earth Day: harmful algae blooms that look like blue-green paint or scum floating on the water. Lake Erie isn’t the only body of water fighting the problem.
Tomato cultivars for Ohio gardens
If you’re a seasoned grower, you know what to grow, but if you’re new to the gardening scene, choosing tomato varieties can leave you scratching your head.
Diversification may be key to farm survival in fourth farming generation
Monroe’s Orchards has been in business for 71 years and now encompasses 140 acres.
Birding by ear before the world wakes up
Wood thrushes returned the last week in April, so I know spring has officially arrived.
Expo sales average $2,055 per head
COLUMBUS — The major attractions at the Ohio Beef Expo March 15 were six purebred sales. Over 347 lots were sold with an average price of $2,055 and a gross of $713,050. Angus There was a total of 51 lots with a sale gross of $104,850. The sale average was $2,056. The high-selling bull was
FERC gets earful from pipeline opponents
A series of public meetings across Ohio and Pennsylvania coordinated by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission aired comments regarding the proposed Independence Pipeline.
Monkey still not found; most other wildlife had to be shot
A monkey is the only animal unaccounted for after 56 animals escaped from a wildlife sanctuary in Muskingum County.






