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Entomologist offers guidance on controlling slugs in no-till fields
WOOSTER, Ohio — Crop growers should take extra precautions to scout their fields this spring for slugs to try to get control of these plant feeders before they attack corn and soybean plants and cause feeding injury, an Ohio State University Extension entomologist said. Ron Hammond, who also has an appointment with the Ohio Agricultural
Ag equipment dealership bill moves in Pa. Senate
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Senate has passed S.B. 1169, sponsored by Sen. Mike Waugh, R-York, which amends the Pennsylvania Fair Dealership Law to provide free-market protections for small agricultural equipment dealers selling agriculture equipment in Pennsylvania. Under the bill, agriculture equipment dealers would be afforded the same protections and legal rights that automobile dealers
Fill up on gas from garbage? OARDC trying it
WOOSTER, Ohio — The Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, a part of Ohio State University headquartered in northeast Ohio, is converting four of its vehicles to run on natural gas — but not just any natural gas.
Ohio conservation tillage conference: No-till was ‘a revolution on the land’
The annual Conservation Tillage & Tech. Conference included a session on the 50-years of no-till farming.
Erie County man charged in black bear killing
ERIE, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Game Commission officials recently announced Kevin Michael Hicks, 40, of Little Creek Road in Erie, was charged with unlawfully killing a black bear. Charges were filed on June 9, before District Judge James J. Dwyer III in Erie. Hicks was charged with unlawfully killing a bear as he failed to
Pine Hill Meats: Former butcher jailed for drugs
SALEM, Ohio — Former Pine Hill Meats butcher shop owner John W. Schneider has been sentenced to 18 months in jail on two felony drug counts. The order came June 20 from Columbiana County Common Pleas Court Judge David Tobin. Sentence Tobin sentenced Schneider, 59, to six months in the Lorain Correctional Institution for possession
Pa. man receives maximum penalty for killing bear
The man was ordered to pay nearly $6,000 in fines and replacement costs for killing a large black bear in April that he claimed was killed in self-defense.
John Deere fills tractors with biodiesel at its factory
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – John Deere’s Waterloo Works plant recently completed the nation’s first factory-fill of B2, a blend of 2 percent biodiesel fuel, in the company’s diesel-propelled machines.
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.
Pa. farm bill veto holds up in court
SALEM, Ohio – Gov. Edward Rendell’s controversial veto of a right-to-farm bill stands, according to the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.




			

