Search Results for "collards"

News Results 317 of 342 pages

That sneaky ride on an Earthworm tractor

Thursday, January 24, 2019

The Earthworm Tractor Co., located in Earthworm City, Illinois, made crawler tractors and had a head salesman by a man named Alexander Botts.

Hiram Farm helps adults with autism learn life skills

Wednesday, May 2, 2018

This Portage County Farm is run by adults on the autism spectrum.

Bonanza farms were a huge undertaking

Thursday, June 29, 2017

Spring planting had to be completed quickly to take advantage of the best seeding time and to avoid a big variation in the time the crop was ready to cut.

Spring cleaning today isn’t quite so hard

Thursday, June 1, 2017

Over the years, spring cleaning has evolved and become much simpler.

Marathon finishes Cornerstone Pipeline

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

(Editor’s note: Reporter Katy Mumaw attended a media tour sponsored by Marathon Petroleum Co. Sept. 29.) CANTON, Ohio — Marathon Oil and Gas completed a significant milestone at the end of September, officially opening the Cornerstone Pipeline. With it, the 85-year-old refinery in Canton is treading new ground in efficiency and safety, said Brad McKain,

Building a high quality carriage is an art

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Building a high quality body for a carriage “was an art in itself,” and even a good carpenter or cabinet maker would be unable to do it properly.

Ohio nutrient law: Answers to some of the top questions

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Now that that the state’s nutrient law is passed, farmers a lot to figure out before it becomes effective.

Ohio Sheep Day: Looking for new farming niche? Think sheep

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Accelerated lambing could hold key to greater sheep profitability, and small farms in Midwest are poised to take advantage of opportunity.

Penn State researchers develop stink-bug tracking tool

Saturday, May 7, 2011

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — As crop growers and homeowners brace for another year of infestations by the brown marmorated stink bug, Penn State researchers have released a Web-based tool they hope will help enhance their understanding of this invasive insect pest. Developed in collaboration with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, the mapping tool is embedded

Budget crunch hits Ohio State University Extension

Thursday, March 12, 2009

SALEM, Ohio — No one is safe from hard-hitting money woes, and this week, another victim came forward: Ohio State University Extension. State budget cuts will eliminate roughly $3.6 million of the state Extension purse now through June 2011 and have forced a massive restructuring and workforce reduction in the state Extension system. “OSU Extension