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Simple ways to stay safe this spring
It is no surprise that farming is one of the most dangerous occupations. A number of factors, including noise, heavy machinery, animals, machine parts that rotate, cut and pinch, and long hours all contribute to this fact.
Milestone: Ohio State fields certified organic
Three Ohio State University farm fields recently earned organic certification, giving researchers a better idea of the issues facing organic producers.
Storm warning
I don’t think there has ever been a doubt I don’t have the ability to take care of myself, but now it’s official: in case of emergency I will die. During the last big storm/possible power outage scare, I finally felt a responsible adult would probably figure out what it is everyone stocks up on
Here’s the scoop on growing berries in Ohio
Strawberries, blueberries, blackberries and raspberries can all be grown in the home garden.
Spring planting requires a trusty hoe
Columnist Eric Keller knows that it’s important to have the right tool for the job.
Is ‘uncured’ corned beef really uncured?
No such thing as ‘uncured’ corned beef, Penn State meat expert says about St. Patrick’s Day tradition.
Dairy Channel: Biotech: Science vs. pseudo science
Scientific advance always involves some risk of unintended outcomes. Columbiana County Ag Agent Ernest Oelker ponders comments by Norman Borlaug and their meaning for agriculture.
Building a root cellar
Hobby farmers, urban farmers, gardeners and back-to-the-land survivalists are using root cellars to store vegetables throughout the winter months. Here’s an easy way to make your own.
Eat more fruits and vegetables
Studies show we don’t eat enough fruits and veggies, but how can you incorporate more fruits and vegetables into your diet?






