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Monarch Collaborative heralds favorable butterfly population report

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

This year’s reported population is estimated to be 200 million monarchs compared to the long-term average of 300 million and a peak of 1 billion butterflies.

Horners cut strawberries, focus on Stark Co. Angus operation

Thursday, April 21, 2005

MASSILLON, Ohio – This spring will be the first in more than 75 years that the Horner family near Massillon isn’t tending to a strawberry crop.

Ohio Beef Checkoff up for vote, would increase from $1 to $2 per head

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Ohio Department of Agriculture Director David Daniels has signed the order for an Ohio Beef Checkoff referendum vote, which asks the doubling of the $1 per head checkoff fee to $2 per head.

Think like a bee for pollination buzz

Thursday, January 23, 2003

Bee pollination behavior is so intricate and dependent on so many environmental factors that the key to controlling the bee is to know the bee.

World War II Ironman’s remains finally return home

Thursday, June 5, 2003

Now, nearly 59 years after his P-38 Lightning aircraft was shot down, Carl Hoenshell’s remains returned home.

Modern dentistry is worth a smile!

Thursday, December 15, 2011

I was talking with a lady not long ago who told me she remembered her very first trip to the dentist. It was 1936, and she had a terrible toothache, which was made worse each morning and evening when she had to milk by hand the family’s three cows.

Non Insured Assistance Program deadline set

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Hi again, Another weekend of summer bites the dust. It seems like only yesterday the children were getting out of school and the summer had just begun. Parents are now busy school shopping and preparing to send their children back to school. Some parents do this with great anticipation, as others are not looking forward

Easter bunnies: Leave the cottontails alone

Thursday, April 5, 2018

After peaking in early fall, cottontail populations are at an annual low point this time of year. But as spring begins, cottontails bounce back.

Ohio wineries win awards in international competition

Friday, May 29, 2009

MADISON, Ohio — The wineries in Ohio’s Grand River Valley Wine Region are garnering top honors in many national and international wine competitions. The most recent announcement came from the Finger Lakes International Wine Competition with both Debonne Vineyards and Ferrante Winery being awarded a Double Gold for their Riesling varietal wines. One of the

Better than ethanol? Butanol the fuel of the future?

Wednesday, December 24, 2003

Butanol could become a non-food market of as much as 400 million additional bushels of corn per year.