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Mixing it up in the pasture
Having a mixed stand, whether for hay or pasture, has several benefits. Including legumes can reduce nitrogen needs for the field.
Using candy to sniff out COVID-19
Scientists believe using hard candy to screen for the loss of taste and smell may help detect probable positive cases of COVID-19 in asymptomatic people.
Down the primrose path
A long harvest and bitter winter loom, as President Donald Trump threatens even tougher trade sanctions on key U.S. food buyers beginning Sept. 1.
Snakes make pretty good neighbors
Although you may be startled by an encounter with a snake during the hottest months of summer, don’t overreact. Snakes make pretty good neighbors.
Biological spring is just around the corner
The vernal equinox arrived last week; however, biological spring is still several weeks away. Learn what signs truly signal its arrival.
How to evaluate your home after heavy rains, flooding
Flooding and heavy rains can damage foundations, private water wells and septic systems. Learn how to properly evaluate and respond to water damage.
Roundup of FFA news for Oct. 18, 2018
Catch up on news from Miami Trace/ Great Oaks FFA, Zane Trace FFA, West Holmes FFA, Crestview FFA, Marlington FFA, Hillsdale FFA and more.
Plovers: Great news from Presque Isle
For the second consecutive year, a pair of federally endangered piping plovers are raising chicks on Gull Point at Pennsylvania’s Presque Isle State Park.
Mom was a hard worker, may she now rest in peace
Alan Guebert remembers all of his mother’s best qualities following her passing on April 22.
Meet Tom and Hen and the facts of turkey life
Learn more about the roles that male and female turkeys play during nesting season.






