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How to inspect your woodstove or fireplace
A thorough inspection identifies system maintenance needs and allows time to fix problems before winter weather hits.
Your most important job? Safety
Recently, here in Monroe County, Ohio, there were two fatal farming accidents within a week of each other.
‘Tis the season for electronic recycling
Pennsylvania’s Department of Environmental Protection reminds Pennsylvanians to recycle unwanted electronics instead of throwing them in the trash. When electronic items are thrown away, they often end up in a landfill where heavy metals within the electronics, such as lead, cadmium and mercury, pose a threat to the environment.
Step out and step up with walking
AKRON — Join the Ohio and Erie Canalway Coalition (OECC) for the kick off of our health and wellness program, Healthy Steps April 12 at 11:30 a.m. at Lock 3 (200 S. Main St.) in downtown Akron. Registrants will receive a free lunch and materials to help get them started on their health and wellness
NFO approves ag. policy
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — At the National Farmers Organization annual farm business meeting in Kansas City, Mo., earlier this year, members passed several farm policy planks across a broad range of farm issues. Calls for a new five-year farm bill topped the list. Specifically, members supported: 1. Providing an adequate safety net in times of
Starkeys bound by lease they signed; jury rules in favor of Patriot Energy
Patriot Energy Partners LLC won a lawsuit filed by a Columbiana County family regarding the family’s oil and gas lease.
Grandin emphasizes learning at Block and Bridle club meeting
At an informal gathering of Penn State’s Block and Bridle Club, Dr. Temple Grandin referred to the future of agricultural advancements and the potential for mistakes on the road to higher productivity.
Farmers and hunters can feed millions
by Mike Tontimonia FHFH is the acronym for one of the area’s most beneficial exchanges, one that encourages hunters to harvest more deer, a primary goal of Ohio’s game managers and farmers, and assures that the excess of venison, a great source of low fat protein, finds its way to the table of hungry persons.
Pennsylvania hog farmers face risk to herd from imported wild hogs
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Eurasian wild hogs illegally brought into Pennsylvania for use on a hunting preserve were found to be carriers of pseudorabies, a virus that can cause reproductive and neurological problems in livestock and wildlife. Hogs discovered Pennsylvania’s commercial swine farms have been declared pseudorabies-free by U.S. Department of Agriculture since 2004. The state
Heart of America Grazing Conference brings together five-state alliance
University of Kentucky extension specialists put together program to help producers utilize more of their forage through better grazing and management techniques.






