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Trees: The settlers’ biggest nemesis and asset
In his latest installment of “An American Tale,” Paul Locher explains how early settlers managed to fell trees to build shelters in Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Baling technology continues to progress
The history of hay baling is long and varied, but manufacturers have made countless improvements to the technology over the years.
Big bullies: Coyotes are efficient hunters and clever killers
For the most part, coyotes live an invisible life, but in recent years they are showing themselves as bold neighborhood bullies as they adapt to city life.
Cellulosic ethanol plant opens in Tenn.
VONORE, Tenn. — Leaders from DuPont Danisco Cellulosic Ethanol, University of Tennessee, Genera Energy and Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen cut the ribbon on one of the world’s first cellulosic ethanol demonstration facilities, located in Vonore, Tenn. The 74,000-square-foot plant has started producing ethanol and can produce ethanol from agricultural residue and bioenergy crops, including corncobs
John Deere announces investment in Russia
MOSCOW — Deere & Company announced plans April 2 to significantly expand its presence in Russia.
Sights, sounds, and smells of holidays in historic Avon
Avon’s historic French Creek District will hold its 21st annual Candlelight Weekend beginning Dec. 1.
N.C. antiques show kicks off spring
The Metrolina Antiques and Fine Collectibles Show will be held April 3-7 in Charlotte.
Bloomin’ and boomin’: Pa. ranked seventh in ’05 floriculture crops sales
HARRISBURG, Pa. – Pennsylvania ranked seventh nationally in wholesale sales of floriculture crops in 2005 with a wholesale value of sales by commercial flower and foliage producers that totaled $174.
Ohio Heartland Sheep Improvement plans summer events
Farm tours and picnic planned for June-August.
Ohio Beef Expo gears up for 2012
More than 30,000 visitors attend the Ohio Beef Expo, slated March 16-18 at the Ohio Exposition Center in Columbus.




			
			
			

