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Consider planting summer blooming bulbs for variety

Thursday, April 11, 2019

As the gardening season begins, consider adding some summer-blooming bulbs to your gardening plan. Learn which bulbs to plant in the spring.

After 2,000 years, extinct tree grows from Israeli seed

Thursday, June 19, 2008

WASHINGTON — In the foreboding, cliff-side fortress of Masada some 2,000 years ago, Jewish Zealots savored sweet dates from Judean palm trees, gazed at the Dead Sea and perhaps spit seeds onto the palace floor. Later, Roman forces would storm Masada, triggering mass suicides by the barricaded Zealots. For centuries, the fruit seeds remained buried

It took a winch, but he’s okay

Thursday, February 22, 2001

A 26-year-old retired Appaloosa being kept by Mary Jo Modzeldwski of Burgettstown, Pa., ventured onto a footbridge where it had never gone before and fell through. It took a tow truck to get him out.

Grateful for that million dollar rain

Thursday, August 4, 2016

I never once thought I would see it, nor say it, but after weeks on end without rain, there is reason to celebrate.

Are your pond plants a friend, or foe?

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Before taking any steps to manage pond plants, it is important to first identify your objectives for the pond.

Awards: Ohio FFA recognizes its best

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Click here for main story. COLUMBUS — The 84th state FFA convention saw hundreds of FFA members and guests honored for their hard work and success in the program. Here is a highlight of some of the winners: Washington Leadership Conference scholarship recipients: Erica White, Ashland; Shelby White, Ashland; Thomas Shaw, Greenville; Lauren Williams, Miami

Winter wheat planting up in Ohio, Pennsylvania in 2023

Tuesday, January 31, 2023

More land planted in winter wheat in Ohio than there has been in a decade, and it is the most winter wheat planted in Pennsylvania since the 1970s.

How to determine if your creek is healthy

Tuesday, March 10, 2020

What factors indicate a healthy creek? Learn how to determine whether or not your creek is healthy, so you can respond to indications of impairment sooner.

Nitrogen losses might not be severe during rainy weather

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

The steady flow of wet weather in April has caused many producers to worry about nitrogen losses in their fields, especially in fields where nitrogen applications were made prior to the rains.

How to make leaf mold to use in your garden

Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Instead of tossing those leaves — and with them a myriad of beneficial nutrients and minerals — make leaf mold to benefit your yard and garden.