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Medina junior fair exhibitors wrap up project year
Coming off two previous fairs marred by E.coli and a fatal steam tractor explosion, the Medina County Fair was glad to have a “normal” year for a change.
Program to give private sector a shot at helping farmers cut phosphorus runoff
Researchers are experimenting with a new, private sector program to pay farmers in the Western Lake Erie Basin to reduce their phosphorus runoff.
Canton Audubon Society offers scholarship to environmental science majors
The Canton Audubon Society is offering a $1,000 scholarship to college students majoring in any environmental science program.
FSA program assists with farm real estate transfers
The Farm Service Agency has a new Land Contract Guarantee loan program to assist with the transfers of farm real estate. This has been a pilot program in six states for the past three years.
Vacation with Us: Salahub and friends
There’s no more beautiful location in Quebec than the Fontaine de Tourny (Tourny Fountain) in front of the Parliament building. We took in the sights with (L-R) Judy Lewis, Zanesville, Ohio; Carol Hupp, Caldwell, Ohio; and Donna Salahub and Kathy Bryan, both of Zanesville, Ohio. Our trip Sept. 2-8 included Montreal and Quebec, Canada.
Cap and trade will impact many industries, including agriculture
WOOSTER, Ohio — Farmers and other businessmen have no reason to fear the concept of cap and trade, said an economist with Ohio State University. During Ohio State University Extension’s recent agriculture outlook for 2010, environmental and resource economist Brent Sohngen said cap and trade is not climate change. Instead, it’s “a tool you would
Ohioans get high prices for swine
High-selling boar of all breeds was Hampshire exhibited by Moyer family of Wauseon, Ohio.
Experts seek ways to solve problems related to food demand in future
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Global food demand could double by 2050, according to a new projection by David Tilman, regents professor of ecology in the University of Minnesota’s College of Biological Sciences, and colleagues, including Jason Hill, assistant professor in the College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences.
Cap and trade: Congress may be out, but the EPA may have final say
Cap and trade may have died in the U.S. Senate, but it doesn’t mean the issue is dead.
Buckeye ingenuity: Caregiver adapts items to help elderly, disabled
Special Farm Science Review presentation shares ideas for make-your-own adaptive equipment.






