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Funds help convert school buses to soy biodiesel
COLUMBUS — Funding from the State of Ohio through the school bus grant program is available to help schools offset any cost difference between B20 soy biodiesel (20 percent soy biodiesel and 80 percent petroleum diesel) and conventional petroleum diesel. The grant program is administered by the Ohio Department of Development and the Ohio Soybean
State fair searches for high school marching bands
The Ohio State Fair is looking for Ohio high school marching bands to participate in the daily parade during the 150th Ohio State Fair.
Sweet Harts: Nuts and chocolatey confections replace syrup as Hart family signature
BURTON, Ohio — Pecan turtles, the gooey caramel and nut confections dunked in dark or milk chocolate, are piled in the showcase. Decadent truffles drizzled with thin wisps of pink chocolate rest nearby, bordered by golden trays of peanut butter buckeyes almost as big as grapefruits. It’s every chocoholic‘s dream to be surrounded by pound
May the new school year spark a lifelong interest in learning
Judith Sutherland wishes for a lifelong interest in learning for all the children about to go back to school.
High school students can explore food science labs
The Center for Dairy Excellence Foundation of Pennsylvania will host a Dairy Leaders of Tomorrow Exploration Experience May 28, at Penn State University.
Overholt Drainage School plans sessions on soil, water management
COLUMBUS — Farmers, land improvement contractors, soil and water conservation technicians and engineers can learn more about agricultural drainage, construction and management of soil and water conservation systems during the annual Overholt Drainage School March 11-15, led by Ohio State and other industry experts. The program will be held at the Agricultural Engineering Building, 590
LETTER: Bond issue would keep United schools strong
We write to encourage citizens in the United School district to vote yes for United’s future and support the 3.92 bond issue.
Canada threatens sanctions that could hurt Michigan, Ohio exports unless COOL repealed
COOL has made Canadian meat more costly and less competitive than other countries’ meat.
National Farmers announces key policy positions
National Farmers Organization spells out its policy positions.
I say neigh … I mean, nay, I say!
The coincidence was positively delicious. Shortly after Swedish furniture seller Ikea found itself, shall we say, saddle-deep in a saucy mess that featured racier red meat in its Swedish meatballs than you’d normally get from the average European cow, the USDA announced changes to its controversial Country of Origin Labeling, or COOL, law for American






