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What is your manicured lawn really costing the environment?
Non-native landscapes that include turfgrass and ornamentals undermine ecosystem function and contribute to the destruction of healthy aquatic habitats.
Ask FSA Andy about youth loans
There are lots of things happening at FSA right now and I want to remind you all of a few important deadlines.
Agriculture fares well in Pa. state budget
Pa. Gov. Tom Wolf signed House Bill 2121, the state’s budget bill, into law June 22. At $36.158 billion, the budget is roughly a 2 percent increase.
What does golf have to do with conservation?
There is a good chance that statewide and nationally, soil and water conservation districts can have a closer working relationship with golf courses.
Donald W. Miller, 1927-2016
Donald W. Miller, 89, of Walnut Creek, Ohio, died Sept. 10, 2016, at Walnut Hills Nursing Home following declining health.
Penn State collaborates to improve ag education in developing world
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences is part of a $6.2 million grant from the U.S. Agency for International Development aimed at improving food security in the developing world. Virginia Tech will lead the project, which also includes Tuskegee University and the University of Florida. The goal is to strengthen the
Octagon Earthworks opens to public
NEWARK, Ohio — The Ohio Historical Society, in conjunction with the Newark Earthworks Center at The Ohio State University at Newark and the Great Licking County Convention and Visitors Bureau, will hold the first 2011 open house dates at the Octagon Earthworks in Newark, Ohio, April 17-18, allowing the entire site to be “golf-free” on
Andrews, Hess newest inductees into Ohio Auctioneers Hall of Fame
DUBLIN, Ohio — Approximately 300 auctioneers and guests turned out for the Ohio Auctioneers Association’s annual convention, Jan. 19-21 at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Dublin, Ohio. The highlight of the evening was the annual induction of the newest members to the Hall of Fame — Stephen Andrews of Wooster, Ohio, and Dannie Hess of
CAUV recoupment stings
Ohio farmer says the Ohio Farm Bureau’s support of legislation to extend CAUV recoupment to five years in the name of farmland preservation in not in the interest of the farmer.
Life Out Loud: Make time for fun in last days of summer
I don’t want to panic anyone but we are almost out of summer. Soon some perky television meteorologist will inform us with malicious glee that the end has come.






