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Research turns steel mill waste into bricks
Scientists are reporting successful testing of a new way of using a troublesome byproduct of the global steel industry as raw materials for bricks that can be used in construction projects.
Piece of Ohio history available online
More than 2,000 pages of the “Proceedings and Debates of the Constitutional Convention of the State of Ohio 1912” are now accessible and searchable through the Supreme Court’s Web site.
Cuyahoga Valley farms resurrected
The Cuyahoga National Park is re-establishing farming where it was being pursued before the park was created 25 years ago. Proposals for sustainable farming operations are being accepted.
Scholarships to support future sheep farmers available
Ohio Sheep Improvement Association is sponsoring Dr. Jack Judy, Ralph H. Grimshaw and High Family Memorial Scholarships and OSIA LEAD Council Scholarships.
AgBiz Masters will open enrollment for next class
AgBiz Masters, the nationally-recognized, award-winning learning series for young and beginning farmers, will open enrollment for its next class, to be held November 2013 through March 2014.
Bonnie Ayars ponders building better relationships
Bonnie Ayars considers what it takes to build better relationships.
The top six northeast Ohio inland lakes for fishing
Here are a few areas northeast Ohio anglers may want to check out to catch black bass, crappie, sunfish, channel catfish, walleye and muskellunge.
Eco-farming can help in today’s weather conditions
Eco-farming systems allow nature to do as it has done for centuries. They can build soil health and allow the soil to use its own slow release fertilizer.
Don’t stuff the bird!
Despite long held traditions in many families, it’s best not to cook your stuffing inside your turkey.
Investment will benefit Ohio’s rural residents
The USDA announced it is investing $42.3 million to help rural residents gain access to health care and educational opportunities.






