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New charges against Buckeye for noxious flies
New contempt of court charged lodged against Buckeye Egg Farm include counts of new fly outbreaks, storm water discharge, and failure to comply with disposal of eggwash requirements.
Avian flu found in five more states
Avian influenza has been confirmed in Connecticut and Iowa, Cecil County, Maryland, Charles Mix County, South Dakota, and Stoddard County, Missouri.
How to pair foods to boost nutrition
You can optimize the nutrients you get from what you eat by pairing certain foods.
Yellow poplar trees a sticky mess this year
CHARLESTON, W. Va. — Homeowners in West Virginia may have noticed two pests on their yellow poplar trees this year — tulip tree scale and yellow poplar weevil. Neither insect is likely to kill trees, but tulip tree scale can cause a severe shower of sticky “honeydew.” “We have received numerous calls of yellow poplar
Behind the cute, clever behavior of the killdeer
Killdeer are shorebirds, but many live in farm fields with short vegetation. They are relentless in protecting their nests and use a few tactics to do so.
Try these green activities at home
While you’re stuck at home, try these environmentally friendly and perhaps “fun” projects or ideas for this spring.
Kenreich receives service award from Mahoning County Farm Bureau
David Kenreich is the recipient of this year’s distinguished service award from the Mahoning County Farm Bureau.
No ethanol: What’s holding Ohio back?
SALEM, Ohio – Reports have been buzzing for more than a year – some for three years or more – about proposed Ohio and western Pennsylvania corn ethanol plants.
Pocketful of Posies
I telephoned. “I’ll be out to get some more flowers … No Dad, I don’t need any of the yellow old-fashioned roses or purple iris,” I explained, “I just need to get some more tiny violets.
Educate yourself on the spotted lanternfly
Jason Reynolds shares a recent encounter with spotted lanternflies and provides additional information about the pest.






