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Ohio students raise money for habitat conservation
PERRYSBURG, Ohio — The Ohio Young Birders Club raised over $3,000 during the club’s recent Big Sit fundraiser. The idea behind a Big Sit is to raise money through pledges and gifts based on the number of bird species identified from 17-foot circle during a limited period of time. Species The more species spotted, the
New corn viruses raise their ugly heads
Ohio State researchers have discovered two new corn viruses, one which remains to be identified.
Tuscarawas County bidders raise nearly $360,000
DOVER, Ohio – Buyers settled in for a long night at the Tuscarawas County Fair’s junior livestock sale Sept.
Professor publishes fourth mystery set among Ohio’s Amish community
The author sees the books not simply as mysteries but as a way to illuminate different aspects of Amish culture.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of July 28, 2011:
BELOIT, Ohio — West Branch FFA met July 21 at the Texas Roadhouse in Alliance, Ohio. Future meetings and upcoming events were discussed. All officers were present along with advisers Michael Bardo and Gregory Sharp. The nest meeting will be at the West Branch High School agricultural shop in August. * * * PLYMOUTH, Ohio
Extreme heat raises climate change questions, concerns
MADISON, Wis. — The recent heat wave baking much of the country has prompted many people to ask: Is this due to climate change?
Farming driven by data, demand at Tierra Verde Farms
Mike Jones thinks about farming differently. It might be because his background is in engineering and software sales and marketing.
How to treat poison ivy rashes naturally
The spotted jewelweed plant relieves itching and dries poison ivy rashes up quickly without drying out surrounding skin.
A drop of Dawn dish soap saves birds
CINCINNATI – A drop of oil the size of a dime on a bird’s body or wings can damage the insulated layer of down feathers and cause the bird to freeze to death.
Livestock sale raises $2,000 for world hunger
The Ashtabula County 4-H program started a new program this year to allow 4-H livestock clubs raising market animals to do an international project.






