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Warm weather helps farmers get back in Ohio and Pa. fields
Warmer temperatures and little rainfall allowed farmers to complete more field work in mid-April.
Fluctuations of ruffed grouse population
For nearly 25 years, unpredictable fluctuations of ruffed grouse populations in the Appalachian region have frustrated wildlife biologists in many states.
Mining waste byproduct capable of helping clean water
LEETOWN, W.Va. — A byproduct resulting from the treatment of acid mine drainage may have a second life in helping clean waters coming from agricultural and wastewater discharges, according to a recent study by scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey Leetown Science Center. The report, published in the Journal Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, shows
Utica and marcellus shale: Ohio severance tax proposal introduced
A new version of a severance tax on gas and oil has been introduced in the Ohio House of Representatives that has the support of the oil and gas industry.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of July 10, 2014
During the Sew Sew Sweet 4-H sewing club’s June meeting, a member brought up her idea for her community project.
Quarantine lifted at Allegheny County stable
HARRISBURG, Pa. — A quarantine at Rolling Hills Ranch stable in Bridgeville, Allegheny County, has been lifted after samples collected from all 116 horses there tested negative for the neurologic form of Equine Herpesvirus, or EHV-1, Agriculture Secretary Dennis Wolff said. No threat to humans There is no threat to human health from EHV-1. The
One of a kind: Peace Valley alone can claim these finds
ROGERS, Ohio – There’s only one orchard in the world that can lay claim to five patents. And for residents of northeastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania, that orchard is right next door.
Make-A-Wish Foundation makes Joe Joe a cowboy for a day
He didn’t want to go to Disney World or meet his favorite superhero.
All 5-year-old Joe Joe Charles wished for was one day where he could be a farmer and a cowboy.
Farmer gambles on three-legged calf
DALTON, Ohio – Dan Gault isn’t sure why he was so intrigued by the news from his feed man this summer that there was a three-legged calf born on a Holmes County Jersey dairy.
Children are especially vulnerable to air quality
Editor: According to noted environmental health analyst, Dr. Theo Colborn, water is not the only life support system at risk in producing natural gas — air quality is also at risk. There is not only the exhaust from the diesel tucks and machinery during the drilling and fracturing, but the off-gases from the permanent condensers






