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From having it all to having nothing
Columnist Judith Sutherland talks about bad business breaks.
Tax credit lends a helping hand: $1 billion in historic preservation
If you are planning to rehabilitate an income-producing property that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places or located in a National Register Historic District, you are eligible to apply for a 20 percent federal income tax credit for all expenses related to the rehabilitation.
Pa. pushes eminent domain changes
HARRISBURG, Pa. – Like other states, Pennsylvania is working quickly to enact state legislation redefining eminent domain authority in the wake of a U.
This summer in western South Dakota has been gloriously green
Thriving in western South Dakota often looks more like just surviving, but this year, Eliza Blue can relax a little as rain is once again predicted to fall.
Riparian buffers: Restoring the home of the Buckeyes (and more)
Forest ecologist Charles Goebel aims to develop new riparian plantings adapted to the state.
Dangers of frozen and cold water
Be aware of thin ice. The potential hazards of walking on frozen lakes, ponds and rivers can be extremely dangerous.
Does EPA agreement provide safe harbor from the storm?
For decades, both government and agriculture have assumed air pollution laws do not apply to livestock and poultry farms.
Optimizing high forage yields
Ohio State Extension educator Clif Martin share tips for optimizing your forage yields and preventing overgrazing.
Struggling to explain lower grain prices
Crops are in bad shape in the Midwest, and the grain market is trying to decide just how bad. Columnist Marlin Clark shares some insight.
Forage-related disorders in cattle
Learn more about common forage-related disorders — bloat, grass tetany and nitrate poisoning — to prevent livestock from getting ill or dying.






