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Essential oils 101
Essential oils contain all the organic compounds, elements and constituents from the plant which they are derived. Their powerful properties have been used in natural health and healing for centuries.
National Nutrition Month®: Focus on a healthy lifestyle
Making informed food decisions and developing knowledgeable, careful eating and physical activity habits is the focus of National Nutrition Month.
Equipment companies showcase their newest at Farm Science Review
From planters to harvesters, the focus continues to be on high-tech, precision equipment.
Sign up now for Toys for Tots distribution in eastern Ohio
Ohio’s oil and gas industry is partnering with Toys for Tots in eight counties in eastern Ohio to distribute toys that have been donated to those in need in early December.
Ohio State University Extension hires field specialists
Bruce Clevenger, David Marrison and Eric Richer have been hired as field specialists, farm management for Ohio State University Extension.
Roundup of gardening news for Aug. 2, 2018
Catch up on local gardening news from Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, and Medina County, Ohio.
Penn State educators endow scholarship
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Eugene and Carol Schurman, of Clymer, Pennsylvania, have given $50,000 to establish the Eugene and Carol Schurman Trustee Scholarship in the College of Agricultural Sciences. The scholarship will benefit students with demonstrated financial need, with first preference going to animal science majors. Both Penn State alumni, the Schurmans are long-time educators
William David Alger
MANTUA, Ohio — William David Alger, 86 years of age, passed away Nov. 23, in Aurora, Ohio. Born Sept. 6, 1927, in Windham, Ohio, he was the son of the late Burrell and Eliza (Goatley) Alger. A graduate of Windham High School, Alger served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He was a
OSU Extension to host statewide land-use conference in January
COLUMBUS — Government officials, planners, developers, landowners, farmers, producers and those interested in land-use implications regarding everything from agriculture as an economic force to planning for oil and gas use, can participate in discussions on those issues during the 2013 Ohio Land Use Conference, Jan. 11 in Columbus. Details The “Linking Land Use and the
USDA food assistance programs to benefit nearly 10 million worldwide
WASHINGTON — The USDA recently announced that international food assistance in fiscal year 2012 will benefit more than 9.7 million people worldwide under USDA’s Food for Progress and McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition programs. Under the programs, USDA purchases U.S. commodities and donates them to government agencies and private-voluntary organizations in targeted






