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They’ve been waiting 17 years for this
The last time cicadas from Brood XIV emerged, George Bush Sr. was leading the nation, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air was on prime time, and a gallon of gasoline cost $1.15.
Since 1991, this brood has been feeding and maturing underground in southwestern Ohio, central and eastern Pennsylvania, western West Virginia and nearly all of Kentucky.
‘Grubby’ research promises manure benefits
STEPHENVILLE, Texas – Jeff Tomberlin’s research could lend a whole new meaning to the phrase “grub for a living.
How to reduce heat stress on poultry flocks
Poultry flocks are no exception to heat stress. Find out how you can help birds beat the heat in hot weather.
Toad Hill Organic Farm jumps into vegetable market
Toad Hill Organic Farm has proved to be enough to hold over the Patrick family for the last 10 years, through good and bad weather and changing consumer attitude toward organic foods.
Ohio’s first spring wildflower isn’t a beauteous belle; it’s a stinky skunk!
The first wildflower to materialize on Ohio’s wintry landscape is the skunk cabbage.
Reader writes from prison about hopes for life after
A Farm and Dairy readers writes from prison about his aspirations to start a career in agriculture after his sentence.
Kreider Farms honors Native American burial site
Kreider Farms helped honor an 18th-century Native American couple that lived and were buried on its property more than two centuries ago.
Why bother with a buffer? The benefits of a forested riparian buffer zone
A healthy, forested riparian zone serves many purposes in the ecosystem, links a stream to its watershed and gives the stream access to its floodplain.
A weekly roundup of 4-H news for the week of May 1, 2008
AURORA, Ohio — One of Portage County’s newest 4-H clubs, the Trail Blazers, have recently begun operating in the Aurora area. They have elected club officers and began planning activities for the near future. Officers are: Gabe Molnar, president; Sam Connell, vice president; Emily Gajewski, treasurer; and Brynn Hirschman, secretary. Advisers are: Robert Lamont, small
Everyone’s favorite turtle: Beloved box turtle grows and moves slow
They are wild, colorful, and familiar. But nature is unkind to them.






