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Richland County residents file class action lawsuit against Columbia Gas
Correction: The Wilsons are being represented by the law firm, Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease LLP in Columbus. Columbia Gas Transmission, LLC is being represented by Lawyers Incorporating Service, Statutory Agent, in Columbus, Ohio. BUTLER, Ohio — A class action lawsuit has been filed against Columbia Gas Transmission, LLC, in the U.S. District Court,
Penn State’s poultry judging team places fourth in national contest
Penn State Department of Animal Science’s poultry judging team placed fourth overall at the 48th Annual National Collegiate Poultry Judging, held in Fayetteville, Ark., in early November.
Armyworm moths set to invade crops
PRINCETON, Ky. — In recent days, the number of armyworm moths captured in the University of Kentucky-Integrated Pest Management pheromone trap system has set record levels. This could set up the potential for large enough numbers of armyworms to emerge in the weeks ahead to cause crop damage. For the week ending April 25, capture
Slugs munching their way across Ohio
LANCASTER, Ohio – According to OSU state entomology specialists Ron Hammond and Bruce Eisley, reports of slug feeding are being received from various parts of Ohio.
College Aggies Online program returns this fall
The Animal Agriculture Alliance’s 2017 College Aggies Online scholarship program will kick off Sept. 10.
Field Notes: GMOs, shale leasing, Rural Roles
The National Academies of Sciences say GMOs are safe to eat. Plus, landowners near the Wayne National Forest need to speak up about leasing for oil and gas, and the latest installment of Rural Roles features Mike and Barb, who are trailblazers in their work toward building horse trails and camps in Ohio.
Ohio’s corn and soybean ratings are among the best in the country amid low prices
Marlin Clark offers an update on the grain markets, reporting the quality of Ohio’s corn and soybeans to be among the best in the country.
Ohio grazing conference focuses on soil health
One of the biggest problems farmers face around the world is soil degradation. It all comes back to how you manage your soils.
How to take care of ducklings
Before you take home a duckling or ducklings this spring, be aware of the care requirements for your flock to thrive.
Ethanol news leads grain market bounce
The good news is that production of ethanol is up. The bad news is, the production of ethanol is up and all I got was this lousy T-shirt and a lousy price to go with it.






