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Cleveland region good at luring more dollars
CLEVELAND — Between 2007-2011, 226 Cleveland area companies collectively attracted $961 million from venture capitalists and angel investors, according to a five-year overview of equity investment in northeastern Ohio. The information was recently released by the region’s Venture Capital Advisory Task Force and based on data provided by investors and collected by tech-based economic
Number of hunters increasing in USA slowly
In the distant past, hunters could be blamed for discouraging new hunters or at least failing to encourage participation, reasoning that more people in the field meant more competition and less personal opportunity. The same can be said for tradesmen who did little for years to encourage newcomers to the trades, fearing that more workers
Packers fields chief puts Penn State turf education to good use
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — With the defending National Football League champion Green Bay Packers having another great season and securing home-field advantage in the NFL’s upcoming playoffs, millions of people will by looking at Allen Johnson’s work when they watch the games.
Need Marcellus info? Ask Penn State
Don’t get the “facts” on Marcellus Shale drilling from your neighbor. Trust, but verify.
You can practice natural resources conservation just about anywhere
Conservation is everyone’s responsibility.
Run-in with wild hog underscores safety first
HAMPTON, Ark. — Jaret Rushing is taking some of his own advice these days, especially where ATV safety is concerned. Rushing, a Calhoun County extension agent for the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture, spent the end of November nursing bruises, cuts and a pair of black eyes following an ATV accident that threw him
Leaving corn standing in the fields may not be the best crop decision to make this year
COLUMBUS — Ohio growers waiting to harvest their corn most likely won’t see a significant decrease in grain moisture, but run the risk of increased stalk lodging, moldy ears and yield losses the longer corn sits in the fields. Harvest promptly Peter Thomison, an Ohio State University Extension corn agronomist, said that unfavorable weather might
FSA Andy for April 16, 2009
Hello Again! The Farm Service Agency reminds participants in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) of the following operations and maintenance rules applicable to any land you may have enrolled. Cosmetic or periodic mowing of CRP acreage is prohibited. Mowing to maintain your NRCS plan can be performed on CRP fields after July 15. CRP land
Party Tips for New Year That’s Tops
Plan a simple menu. Serve two favorite courses: appetizers and dessert. Select recipes that include your personal comfort foods, whether it s cheese, chocolate or caviar. If guests offer to bring something, don t hesitate to say YES! Prepare your dishes in advance, aside from a last minute trip to the oven. Take advantage of
Winery wins Mahoning SWCD award
CANFIELD, Ohio — Last year, only 24 people attended the Mahoning Soil and Water Conservation District’s annual dinner banquet. District administrator Kathi Vrable-Bryan, in her first year in the position, knew something had to change in order to get more residents to turn out to see how the district’s hard work and outreach affects everyone






