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Cleveland-born veteran finds peace, community in W.Va. farming

Friday, November 8, 2019

David Clough, Marine Corps Reserve veteran and owner of Creekside Farms, moved to West Virginia to farm after years of living near Cleveland.

ODA and Organic Trade Association reach agreement over milk labeling

Monday, November 7, 2011

An agreement has been reached between the Ohio Department of Agriculture and the Organic Trade Association over the milk labeling rule.

OSU Extension reaches out to voters, but offices may still be closing

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Carroll County has already closed its office and ended its 4-H program, and now Jackson County may be next.

The pros and cons of miscanthus: uses more water, leaches less nitrogen

Saturday, September 25, 2010

URBANA, Ill. — In the search for the perfect crop for biofuel production, miscanthus has become the darling to many. But in an effort to not be charmed by its enormous potential for biomass production, researchers at the University of Illinois are taking a careful look at the pros and cons of its behavior in

French history book traces reaching influence of 18th century seamstresses

Thursday, March 21, 2002

A new written history of the seamstresses’ guild in France reveals information about the women who made clothing for the Queen of France and Marie Antoinette.

The perfect fusion: Two worlds illuminate each other’s beauty

Thursday, November 10, 2005

LONG before “the big project” got started in Clark County, classical music filled Linda Leonhard’s car as she drove through the countryside.

What philosopher Molyneux can teach us about dog training

Wednesday, May 24, 2023

How a 17th century question of how the brain works shows what’s important when it comes to communicating with dogs well.

Ohio dairyman balances full-time teaching with full-time farming

Thursday, June 1, 2017

Joel Albright, of Albright Jerseys LLC, in Huron County, manages over 400 head of cows while also working full time as an agriscience teacher at Crestview High School, in Ashland.

Perch daily limit reduced to 10 in Lake Erie central basin

Friday, April 23, 2021

A declining population of Lake Erie yellow perch in the central basin has prompted a reduction in the daily limit to 10 from Huron to Fairport Harbor.

Farm bureaus join forces to teach how to test drinking water

Friday, January 9, 2015

The US EPA recommends that private water wells be checked every year for the presence of coliform bacteria, nitrates, and any other contaminants of local concern.