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New Web site provides maps of watersheds
WASHINGTON — For the first time, information collected over the past 40 years from instruments on large watersheds across the country is available online, thanks to an Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Web site. About the site The Web site, called STEWARDS (Sustaining the Earth’s Watersheds, Agricultural Research Data System), has interactive maps of watersheds. The
Decision making is topic of next online session
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Decision making related to farm succession and expansion will be the topic of the next Penn State Dairy Alliance’s Lunchtime Series for New and Beginning Dairy Producers session offered via the web from noon to 1 p.m. Nov. 26. Guest presenter is Lisa Holden, associate professor of Dairy and Animal Science
USDA issues advance direct payments
U.S. farmers will receive up to $1.15 billion in 2008 advance direct payments.
National Geographic features Ohio
COLUMBUS — Ohio’s 29-county Appalachian Region will be featured in the April issue of National Geographic Travel magazine. The Appalachian Driving Trails Map, which will be inserted in the magazine, features trails from each of the 13 states within the Appalachian Mountain range. The map was unveiled at the Spotlight on Appalachia Art, Music and
Ohio State to close two research sites
The Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center is closing two of its 10 research stations.
Off again, on again: Court stay checkoff
A federal appeals court granted a stay that permits the pork checkoff to continue collections during an appeal process.
Here comes the… wedding gown exhibit
Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens will feature a unique exhibit of historic wedding gowns from 1866 through 1946.
To keep growing, keep learning
Every month, the soil and water conservation districts are offering programs to help people learn how to improve their farms, homesteads and backyards.
Unlock the mystery of Beaver Township rock
Inquisitive minds wonder who carved “The Rock” of South Beaver Township and why they completed the arduous task. Julie Geiss weighs in on local folklore.
Happiness is a big fish and a witness
Julie Geiss’ son has fallen in love with fishing — “hook, line and sinker.”






