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Want to make more money? Stay in school
The estimated impact on annual earnings between a professional degree and an eighth grade education? About $72,000 a year.
Illness can remind us how precious our time on this earth can be
There is nothing, and I mean nothing, like a sudden and horrid illness to make a person extremely grateful to be alive.
ODA receives funds through USDA grant program
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Agriculture has received more than $809,000 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture through its Specialty Crop Block Grant Program. Funding will be shared among 17 projects allowing the Ohio Department of Agriculture to partner with associations and institutions, such as the Center for Innovative Food Technology, the Appalachian
Grow your own backyard berries
To grow your own backyard berries make an environment that supports plant health, choose cultivars well suited to the region and provide proper plant care.
Ohio tourism Web site: Still lots to do in Ohio in September
The Web site includes a whole list of September activities, including fairs, festivals, and celebrations still available to be experienced.
Pennsylvania producers reminded of reporting deadlines
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Pennsylvania producers have until Jan. 15 to report crops that have a Nov. 15 reporting deadline, without paying a late-file fee. Crops under this waiver include fall-planted small grains, fall forage seeding, and native and improved grasses intended for grazing or haying. The Risk Management Agency (RMA) did not grant a waiver,
Dead spotted lanternflies found in Mich.
USDA confirmed dead spotted lanternflies were found in Michigan; however, there is no evidence of established populations of spotted lanternfly in Michigan.
Country Living Field Day is a small farm ‘idea smorgasbord’
The whole event – commercial exhibits, educational displays, demonstrations and seminars – is geared toward the small farm.
Eat more fruits and vegetables
Studies show we don’t eat enough fruits and veggies, but how can you incorporate more fruits and vegetables into your diet?
Raw milk, value-added products are at the center of speaker’s farm vision
COLUMBUS – Weston A. Price Foundation President and Treasurer Sally Fallon gave the keynote speech and presented at several sessions during the






