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Timing critical to forage harvest
A combination of in-field observation and more scientific measurements gives producers the most accurate indicator of optimal harvest date.
New view of public education
Ohio State University President William E. Kirwan proposes a new education paradigm that views public education as one seamless system that begins with pre-school and continues through graduate school.
Agroforesters believe a bright future rivals the chestnut’s glorious history
Research is under way to restore the American chestnut, and there might be a bright future in chestnuts for Midwestern growers.
Landowner shoots at stray livestock, pays $1,500 to settle with owner
Landowner allegedly shot to protect child, property.
‘Haylage in a day’ means better quality silage, quicker turnaround
SALEM, Ohio – Cows and farmers and researchers agree: Ensiling forages gets a lot more efficient and effective the faster it’s done.
Full STEAM ahead: First children’s museum to open in Mid-Ohio Valley in April
Discovery World in Parkersburg, West Virginia, is in the final stages of exhibit construction and the sternwheeler in the museum stands out.
Heat waves cause problems for bee populations
A research team led by Penn State was the first to study how extreme heat waves affect the host-pathogen relationship between two species of solitary bees.
Dead trees host life after death
To some, dead trees are an eyesore. But nature columnist Tami Gingrich thinks beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Restraining order halts Alternative Animal Auction in Ohio
Mt. Hope canceled its next Alternative Animal Auction after a judge issued a temporary restraining order due to violations of the Animal Welfare Act.
Conservation efforts offer hope to wildlife
Wayne Soil and Water Conservation District education specialist Kelly Riley explains the importance of conservation to wildlife, historically and today.






