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End of summer events planned at Ohio parks
Ohio State Parks have a full lineup of activities planned for the end of the summer. Admission, parking and programs are free at every Ohio State Park.
Roundup of 4-H news for Aug. 30, 2018
The Mahoning County Junior Fair Board met Aug. 16 at the Junior Fair Restaurant on the Canfield Fairgrounds.
Delaware County to hold home sewage workshop
If you live in a home in an area without access to public sewage treatment, you may want to attend the Soils & Your Home Sewage Treatment System workshop.
What we’re reading: 8/19
This week we’re reading about McDonald’s (getting the boot); the L.A. Kitchen (more than training chefs); and Starbucks’ Pumpkin Spice Lattes (now made with real pumpkin, thank you very much!).
Event to discuss conserving modern technology in agriculture
AURORA, Colo. — The American Farmers for the Advancement and Conservation of Technology will hold its second annual summit July 22-23 at the Doubletree Hotel in Minneapolis, Minn. The theme, “Working Together to Create Solutions,” will involve all attendees in discussions of the food chain; from producer, to retailer, to consumer and the technologies that
How can grain prices be this low?
It’s dry out there and grain prices remain low. Marlin Clark weighs in on planting progress, crop conditions and corn, soybean and wheat prices.
Pennsylvania potato growers celebrate 100 years of cooperation
The Pennsylvania Cooperative Potato Growers was chartered in 1922 and grew into a marketing powerhouse for the potato growers across the Mid-Atlantic.
Red Basket Farm uses high tunnels to extend Ohio growing season
More than 70 varieties of vegetables are grown on farm, marketed to consumers and restaurants.
Youngstown school now offering aquaponics, growing opportunities
Choffin Carreer and Technical Center in Youngstown is offering an aquaponics program in hopes of bolstering the city’s burgeoning local food scene.
Winter time means it is a good time to control invasive species in the woods
It’s January and it’s cold — not surprising for our area. However, as you look out the window praying for that so-called “global warming” to kick in, you think, “This is a great time to take control of those invasive species in my woods.” OK, so that may not be exactly what you were thinking,






