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P. R. Miller: Man preaches recycling through unconventional and controversial art
AKRON — In six decades, P. R. Miller has called many places home: Mars, a scrapyard and town landfill, a Stark County farm, an outdoor art studio in south Akron. And for the past year, Miller has made himself at home in a place no one else has for years. The eccentric yet earthy character
Spouses need each other’s support to cope with work-related stress
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The growth of two-income families and increasing levels of job stress are two of the most significant work trends affecting American businesses and families in recent years. Having just one stressed-out spouse can harm couple’s work and home lives — but what about when it’s both? A new study conducted by Wayne
Fruit recalled due to bacteria
The Plain Dealer reports that the large-scale recall of fruit this week has now grown to include Canada and other countries due to the discovery of the listeria bacteria on the fruit in Australia.
No More Food Fights: Can farmers, consumers reach across the table to find a common ground?
Farm and Dairy Editor Susan Crowell contributed a selection in a new book that hopes to guide farmers and foodies to peaceful conversations about agriculture.
German E. coli strain not likely to reach U.S., but we could see similar threat
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Over the centuries, many unexpected things have come to the U.S. from Germany and caught on — lager beer, sauerkraut, bratwurst and the Volkswagen Beetle are a few that come to mind.
Backyard poultry is a hatching trend; growers say it’s educational, nutritional, peaceful
With a little planning, backyard poultry can be rewarding experience.
Little-known shrine gives peaceful memorial scene for Ohioans lost in war
This Veterans Day the Ohio Department of Natural Resources invites all Ohioans to rediscover the Memorial Forest Shrine, the state’s official monument to her nearly 20,000 sons and daughters killed in World War II and wars since.
State fair program reaches $1 million mark; repeat winners in purple circle
COLUMBUS – There were three repeat winners in the purple circle at the 2005 Ohio State Fair Sale of Champions, but none of them were the highlight of the Aug.
FARM SCIENCE REVIEW: Mod squad
COLUMBUS – Carefully designed polyculture systems, grown on small farms or even in suburban yards, could self-limit pest problems and gross up to $90,000 per acre, said Joe Kovach, head of Ohio State University’s Integrated Pest Management program.
Service awards presented to Ohio growers
Trade association service awards were presented at the Ohio growers Congress to a member of each of the three associations.






