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America is old enough to dress the part
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt reflects on American fashion. We have certainly grown as a nation in since 1776, but unfortunately, our clothes have gotten smaller.
Eclipse drills new record lateral
Eclipse Resources Corporation set a new lateral length record with its new “super-lateral” well in the eastern Ohio Utica Shale condensate area.
Two inducted into Licking Agricultural Hall of Fame
The late Clayton Oyler of Union Township and Henry Whitehead from the Granville area were recently recognized as 2001 inductees.
Condor population is rebounding nicely
Despite the low reproductive rate, the condor’s recovery is encouraging.
Young injuries meant life’s lessons
“Perhaps because of our storehouse of knowledge of home remedies, parents were remarkably complacent about all the injuries that were a routine part of the lives of free-range farm children — cuts from knives, stone bruises caused by bare feet on rocks, blood blisters, and all the bloody, oozing scrapes on knees, arms, elbows, and
PA Preferred: It’s relationships that count
By ANDY ANDREWS Contributing Writer HARRISBURG, Pa. — This year’s Pennsylvania Farm Show is all about building “relationships.” Guests of the Pennsylvania Farm Show’s new PA Preferred Reception, hosted the night before the Farm Show’s official public opening, sampled entrees from a host of locally grown and processed food items. Most importantly, visitors learned what
American chestnut trees may return
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – While administering a blight-causing fungus to more than 200 young hybrid trees – a huge step in the process of developing a blight-resistant American chestnut tree – researchers knew seven decades of work had led to this moment.
Hitting the ground running: Ohio Tree Farm Inspector of the Year is new, but not green
Ryan Clester, an Ohio Department of Natural Resources state service forester, was selected as the 2020 Ohio Tree Farm Inspector of the Year.
Tariffs on Canada and Mexico paused, but U.S. ag groups still concerned
Leaders of U.S. agriculture organizations quickly voiced concern about the potential impacts they foresee from Trump’s tariffs, highlighting fears that they could hurt those who grow America’s food.
The role of wildlife officers
Jim Abrams highlights the importance of wildlife officers being present at conservation club events.






