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North Carolina 10% Campaign reports local food spending at $10 million
RALEIGH, N.C. — In roughly 18 months, participants in the 10% Campaign have recorded more than $10 million in purchases of locally-produced foods.
Injured barn owl rescued and nursed back to health
BERLIN, Ohio — “Home to roost” is more than an expression for a barn owl that was recently released on a Holmes County farm. Earlier this spring, the owl was injured in a collision with a vehicle. A concerned local farmer made the connections to have the owl taken to the Medina Raptor Center, even though he feared the owl might not survive.
Marlin: Soft market prices, high basis
Marlin Clark offers a Midwest harvest update, as well as, insight into current conditions affecting commodity prices in the U.S. grain markets.
Lake Erie algal forecast less severe
This year’s Lake Erie harmful algal bloom is forecast to be smaller than last year, but is still of concern.
OLCSB subcommittee, animal rights activists at odds over veal housing
Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board will need to decide from differing recommendations.
They’ve been waiting 17 years for this
The last time cicadas from Brood XIV emerged, George Bush Sr. was leading the nation, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air was on prime time, and a gallon of gasoline cost $1.15.
Since 1991, this brood has been feeding and maturing underground in southwestern Ohio, central and eastern Pennsylvania, western West Virginia and nearly all of Kentucky.
Apple season in Ohio: 3 DIY projects for locally grown apples
Short and simple recipes for apple cider vinegar, apple butter and apple rings.
Where’s the big catch?
Midsummer fishing can be confusing, especially this summer which like last winter, is anything but normal.
Spring egg surplus: Why chickens lay more eggs in spring
A number of factors influence the increase in egg production when the weather turns warm.
TV habit out of hand.
Home Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb comments on her family measures up to the “Turn off TV” test.






