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West Nile Virus-carrying mosquito sample detected in Pennsylvania
The first detections of the virus were confirmed in York County and Centre County.
West Nile Virus detected in Pennsylvania in turkey vulture, red-tailed hawk
Last year, West Nile Virus was detected in 56 counties and resulted in 14 human cases, including one fatality.
Wet spring and summer reinforce importance of wildlife habitat
Learn how the record rainfall has impacted the survival of fawns, turkey poults and other wildlife, and how you can help mitigate the effects.
Be on the lookout for soybean aphids
WOOSTER, Ohio — High soybean aphid populations are predicted for this growing season in Ohio, continuing the trend of low populations one year and high populations the next, according to Ohio State University Extension entomologists. Prediction basis The prediction is based on information collected last fall in neighboring states. “The main criteria we are basing
Conservation practices make a difference in the small projects, too
When it comes to construction projects, no matter the size, it is always important to consider ways to minimize negative impacts on the environment.
Eastern tent caterpillar egg hatch begins; horse owners should be wary
Mare Reproductive Loss Syndrome can cause late-term foal losses, early- and late-term fetal losses and weak foals.
The perfect tree
It is that time of year when families head to the local tree farm, walk up and down the rows to find the perfect tree.With a short selling season many Christmas tree farms may find it hard to stay in business.
Co-op supports Amish farmers in Ohio and Pa.
Several years ago, members of the Amish community in and around Wayne County, Ohio, noticed a change in their culture. Farming, which once served as the core of their lifestyle, was on its way out.
Columbiana SWCD honors Richard Berg
The Columbiana Soil and Water Conservation District named Richard Berg, owner of Pancake Tree Farm in Middleton Township, its Cooperator of the Year.
Another reason to quit: Tobacco virus kills plants
MANHATTAN, Kan. – If you’re trying to be a considerate smoker and take your habit outdoors, don’t touch the plants – even the weeds.




			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			

