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Great Lakes Commission grants targets runoff reduction
The Great Lakes Commission has awarded nearly $900,000 in grants to seven local organizations to reduce pollutants into the Great Lakes.
PUCO ends FirstEnergy’s decoupling rates
FirstEnergy and the Ohio Attorney General’s office came to an agreement on the House Bill 6 decoupling clause guaranteed profits for the energy company.
Pennsylvania barn collapse traps cows
More than half of the barn’s roof collapsed, killing at least seven cows and injuring many more.
Parlor games and summer chores
As summer winds toward fall, this has been a year constantly ahead of itself, it seems.
Learning farm ropes can be shocking
It made me stand up a little taller when my dad said to me one morning in the milking parlor, “I just couldn’t farm without you. You do good work.”
Interpreting Ohio Farm Custom Rates
A large number of Ohio farmers hire machinery operations and other farm related work to be completed by others. This is often due to lack of proper equipment, lack of time or lack of expertise for a particular operation. Many farm business owners do not own equipment for every possible job that they may encounter
Penn State receives grants to study pesticide risk and honeybees
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded nearly half a million dollars in agricultural grants Jan. 8 for Integrated Pest Management (IPM) research to reduce the use of pesticides and lower risk to bees.
Muskingum Watershed Conservancy puts brakes on sale of its water to drillers
The Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District has halted water sales to the oil and gas industry until the conservancy district can update its water supply policy.
Explore fly fishing’s greatest lure at Cleveland natural history museum
Fly fishing experts and amateurs will also attest that it is an art, sport, craft, philosophy, literature, science and conservation all rolled into one activity.
John Grimes to hold new beef position at Ohio State University Extension
COLUMBUS — A newly created position in Ohio State University Extension will address animal welfare, beef management and production and pre-harvest food safety for Ohioans. John Grimes of Hillsboro will be filling the role of OSU Extension Beef Coordinator starting this month. “This position will help promote practices recommended by the Ohio Livestock Care Standards






