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Solar industry reports growth in 2009
WASHINGTON — The Solar Energy Industries Association recently released the 2009 U.S. Solar Industry Year in Review, finding 2009 to be another year of strong growth despite the economic recession. Overall U.S. solar electric capacity, including both photovoltaic and concentrating solar power installations, increased by 37 percent. This was driven primarily by strong demand in
Prepare equipment now for corn silage harvest
Now is the time to be reviewing, servicing and preparing equipment used for silage harvest so that down time doesn’t decrease your silage quality.
A dog’s life is built on faith
Kym Seabolt’s dog, Nova Grace, suffers a strange illness but a second opinion and the power of community armed with the power of prayer helped save her.
Spring can’t come soon enough
“In February a farm is like a child’s hand, opened and held palm up to show that nothing is concealed in it. Without leaves to veil the farm buildings and fields, the naked facts of a farmer’s work habits and holdings are revealed even to the casual traveler passing along the road. Did the farmer
Odor ‘footprints’ may help the stink
LINCOLN, Neb. – There’s no doubt about it: Odors from livestock operations can stink. But research shows odors are not uniformly distributed, and University of Nebraska-Lincoln engineers are developing tools that will help producers and communities better plan for them.
Plan for farm transition today
Prepare to pass on your family farm. Take a 365-day pledge to share information with the next generation.
‘Tide pod challenge’ calls attention to home poisoning risks
Following the “Tide pod challenge” hype, a Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences expert is reminding people about the dangers of similar products.
Soaking in those summer salad days
Eliza Blue’s South Dakota ranch has received more rain in the past week than the entirety of last spring and summer. Her family is enjoying the results.
Ohio State Wooster now unified as CFAES Wooster
The research and student parts have been separate in the past, but changes are afoot to unify the campus, starting with a name change to CFAES Wooster.
How to grow more food in less space
Vertical gardening, container gardening, and growing mini and baby vegetables are three techniques that grow more food in less space.






