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Tips for repelling mosquitoes this summer
Certain herbs are known to repel mosquitoes. There are many ways you can reduce the number of mosquitoes around your home and property.
He who runs with scissors still survives
From the moment my children were thought of I loved them with my whole heart and a blinding devotion to protecting them from all harm — and me from the heartbreak that would ensue.
Gardeners: Test soil to save money and protect Ohio’s water
Even people with small lawns and gardens contribute to algae problems if they over-fertilize or if they leave fertilizer granules on sidewalks or driveways where they can easily wash into waterways.
Purging the unused, but making new memories
It’s funny how the things we loved can one day become the things we can no longer stand the sight of.
As spring approaches, get to know the ducks
Some basic pointers on identifying the ducks.
Pillar of strength
Ours is a lovely old farmhouse. Sturdy, solid and square.
Tax filing on the farm: Tips for 2015
An ag tax law expert offers advice on tax code changes in 2015 — and how farmers can take advantage of them.
Research shows residual hydraulic fracturing water no risk to groundwater
Hydraulic fracturing, fracking or hydrofracturing, raises many concerns about potential environmental impacts, especially water contamination.
Satellite shows high productivity from U.S. Corn Belt
GREENBELT, Md. — Data from satellite sensors show that during the Northern Hemisphere’s growing season, the Midwest region of the U.S. boasts more photosynthetic activity than any other spot on Earth, according to NASA and university scientists. Healthy glow Healthy plants convert light to energy via photosynthesis, but chlorophyll also emits a fraction of absorbed
Officials approve second phase of Champaign County wind farm
Wind farm gets approval, despite concerns by some residents.






