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A one-time plowing may not hurt carbon credits
COSHOCTON, Ohio – A one-time tillage will not cause great soil carbon loss, even though major damage is caused to soil structure.
Orphan trains carried at-risk youth west
“Orphan trains” were one of many remedies to try to unravel the plight of poverty in the cities of America in the mid-19th century and early 20th century.
Women’s outdoor experience and concealed carry permits
Becoming an Outdoors-Woman is designed for the woman who wants to learn how, when, and where to add extra enjoyment to her outdoor experiences. Concealed carry permits may be mean more responsible gun holders.
White House honors Carrie Vollmer- Sanders
The White House honored Carrie Vollmer-Sanders, Director of the Western Lake Erie Basin Project for The Nature Conservancy, as a “Champion of Change.”
The story behind the story of science writer Rachel Carson’s life
Rachel Carson is known for her writing, but she should also be remembered as having lived an extraordinary life.
Milk carton ‘sell-by’ dates may soon be more precise
The “sell-by” dates on milk cartons may soon become more meaningful and accurate. Find out how researchers are advancing prediction techniques.
ODNR reports: More Utica shale wells in the works
Carroll County appears to be leading the pack again.
Lawmakers want Ohio electricity production to go carbon-free by 2050
The Energy Jobs & Justice Act would require retail electric providers to submit carbon reduction plans to the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio detailing how they will reach a 50% in carbon emissions by 2030 and 100% reduction by 2050.
Higher carbon dioxide levels increase plant growth, not nutritional value
Most plants are growing faster, but they have on average more starch, less protein and fewer key vitamins in them.
Carroll County 4-H backers trying to find some way to keep program going
Many in Carroll County are hoping funding can be found for OSU Extension office or 4-H program.






