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Urban farms prove to be beneficial to families and neighborhoods
It isn’t just out in the country that you can hear the sound of a hen clucking, according to The New York Times.
EPA gives OK to two insecticides for control of stink bug in mid-Atlantic
WASHINGTON – On June 24, the EPA approved, for emergency use, the insecticide dinotefuran (trade names Venom and Scorpion) on tree fruit to help manage populations of the brown marmorated stink bug, an invasive insect that has caused extensive yield losses in tree fruit production in the mid-Atlantic region. States allowed The approval, known as
He is farm policy’s pain in the neck
If you’re a conventional farm policy person – as most farm leaders and members of Congress are – Daryll Ray is becoming your biggest pain in the neck.
Hazard A Guess – Week of Dec. 7, 2000
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Jan. 7, 2010
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio — Four members of Zane Trace High School’s FFA chapter competed at the state level in the Food Science and Technology Career Development Event Dec. 5 at the Ohio State University. Zane Trace’s team consisted of Sarah Cox, Emily Wright, Chelsi Hempstead and Samantha Grizzell. They placed seventh overall out of 19 teams.
Killing ornamental weeds takes a plan
COLUMBUS – Effective weed control in the garden or landscape involves more than just laying down mulch, applying herbicides, or using a combination of both methods.
Tradition Leaves Legacy and Love
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb finds a simple tradition in the form of a cookie press – but, oh, the memories it carries.
The Improved Blueberry
The first berries I helped pick, when I was a kid, were strawberries. Makes sense. Close to the ground, easy to reach, I loved to eat them, but they still make my arms itch.
Not all lime is the same
A soil test will tell you the amount of lime you need to apply to reach your buffer pH, but does it matter what type of lime you choose? It sure does.
Roundup of gardening news Feb. 27, 2020
There will be a fruit production workshop March 23 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Coshocton County Services Building, 724 S. Seventh St. in Coshocton, Ohio.




			
			
			
			

