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‘Fruitbots’ could save growers money, create high-tech jobs
WENATCHEE, Wash. — Advancements in the mechanization of farm equipment are reducing labor costs, increasing efficiency and improving profits for area growers of specialty crops. Specialty crops (fruits, vegetables, tree nuts, including Washington’s largest crops, apples, grapes and potatoes) make up a $45 billion per year industry characterized by the need for intensive cultivation. But
Penn State plans lanternfly webinar
The public is invited to hear the latest on the spotted lanternfly during a Penn State Extension webinar, planned for noon, May 5.
Spotted lanternfly detected in new area of West Virginia
Taylor County has now been added to the list of West Virginia counties where the invasive pest spotted lanternfly has been detected.
Roundup of FFA news for March 2, 2017
The Crestview FFA chapter hosted its annual eighth grade recruitment day Feb. 10.
Mother with ties to Columbiana County writes letter to mother of son’s organ donor
A grateful mother’s letter to the mother of her son’s organ donor recognizes the importance of organ donors.
Winter management is key to protecting sod base paddocks
Livestock grazing management strategies can be used to protect those good sod base paddocks.
Hogs: Happy to be the other red meat
The only saving grace of the fall market is the fact that consumers are treating pork as the other red meat.
Reflect
For her birthday and Thanksgiving, Kymberly Foster Seabolt reflects on what she is grateful for over the years.
Roundup of gardening news for April 8, 2021
Catch up on gardening news and events in Ohio.
House moves bill to keep Pa. out of RGGI without legislative approval
House Bill 637 would take away the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection’s authority to join the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. It moved out of the Pennsylvania House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee June 8.






