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Choose the right forage mix for your grazing needs
There is a list of about 10 more legumes that are compatible with small grains or ryegrass. It’s usually best to put just one legume species in a mix.
Ohio native returns home, cultivates knowledge at garden school
Tisa Watts is a horticulturist with 20 years of experience and an expert on backyard biodiversity. She founded the Columbus Garden School to educate others.
Scholarship for Geauga County high school grad, majoring in education
The Omega Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma is offering a grant-in-aid to a female student who is entering her junior or senior year in college.
Central State University School of Agricultural Education and Food Science
Central State University is an 1890 Land Grant Institution offering Research, Extension, and Teaching in Agriculture.
First school bus ride marks the beginning of new experiences
First school bus ride to school is a memory in the making.
Video contest open to teams of local high school students
Teams of high school students in Columbiana, Mahoning and Trumbull counties, in Ohio, and Lawrence and Mercer counties, in Pa., are invited to participate in a regional Student Video Contest sponsored by the Oh-Penn Manufacturing Collaborative.
School credits aquaculture curriculum with raising pupils’ interest and grades
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Add middle and high school students to the growing list of Floridians learning about aquaculture, a relatively new industry but one that already generates an estimated $250 million economic impact annually in the state. In a remarkable 900-square-foot greenhouse on their campus, students at Crystal Lake Middle School in Lakeland are trying
Make plans for 2009 Eastern Ohio Beef Management School
CARROLLTON, Ohio — Four sessions of the 2009 Eastern Ohio Beef Management School have been set. The first session is Feb. 5 at 7 p.m. at Pushkarich Libary in Cadiz. Extension educator Mike Hogan will discuss ideas for reducing costs and improving profitability in the cow-calf herd. The session also includes a talk on new
Farm and Food File: Christmas joy in the gymnasium
A month ago I enjoyed a church dinner in the gymnasium of the grade school I attended 50 years ago. Back then, the gym sparkled with newness because, like the school itself, it was brand new, finished just weeks before I reported to the first grade as an equally new student.
Yellow field spot on watermelon key to choosing melon
Learn how to select perfectly ripe and sweet watermelons, cantaloupes and honeydews.






