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A little teamwork goes a long way
“Until that time, he hadn’t given money much thought. They’d never had much, but neither had anyone else they knew.
Zoning ordinances need facelift
Zoning dates back to the late 1800s when land uses were first separated by law to protect residential areas from dangerous or unsightly practices.
Livestock waste standards rewritten
National guidelines on handling animal waste and odor are changing to reflect the times.
Horsemen riding out herpes outbreak
The recent deaths of horses infected with the infectious equine herpesvirus rhinopneumonitis continues to scare horse owners.
Free farm workshop covers the basics of cover crops
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association is presenting a cover crops workshop Sept. 15, which will feature technical presentations and hands-on activities. The program runs from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center in Wooster. Instructors include Dr. John Cardina, Alan Sundermeier and Sustainable Agriculture Research
Is Ohio running out of room? Report calls urban sprawl a myth
SALEM, Ohio – For years, Ohio has been inundated with information about housing developments and shopping malls settling into the rural landscape and suffocating farmers.
Pumpkin diseases severe this year
Fungal diseases could result in slim pickings for customers looking for a pumpkin to carve for Halloween this year.
How to help reduce the risks for teen drivers
For National Teen Driver Safety Week, review risk factors that can impact teen driver safety and learn how to take necessary precautions.
Weed management in seedling alfalfa
Managing weeds in seedling alfalfa can significantly reduce those stand losses and preserve the quantity and quality of the first and subsequent cuttings.
It’s that sweet and sappy holiday time
Kymberly Foster Seabolt settles in for another season of sweet, sassy, somewhat predictable and all-too-perfect Hallmark Christmas movies.






