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Don’t forget the pollinators
As fall and winter weather are approaching, you can still contribute potential pollinator saving methods to your garden or future garden.
2024 Columbiana County 4-H Royal Court announced
The 2024 Columbiana County 4-H king and queen will be crowned during the opening ceremony of the fair in front of the grandstand July 29 at 6 p.m.
Michigan State researchers create cost-effective trap for apple pests
EAST LANSING, Mich. — Sometimes, the only way to make something better is to forget everything you already know about it and start again. That strategy brought some surprising results for scientist Larry Gut’s research in improving codling moth management techniques for Michigan’s fruit growers.
FDA ignoring environmental and economic impacts of feed ban
WASHINGTON — The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association criticized the decision by the Food and Drug Administration to solicit public comments solely on delaying the implementation of a new feed ban, rather than soliciting public comment on the ban itself. Opposed The association has been opposed to the enhanced feed ban since it was originally proposed
Zoning ordinances need facelift
Zoning dates back to the late 1800s when land uses were first separated by law to protect residential areas from dangerous or unsightly practices.
Ron Kreis: Ohioan is world champion auctioneer
SALEM, Ohio – Ron Kreis chants and calls while he drives, auctioneering passing fence posts and telephone poles to invisible bidders.
Ohio Farm Bureau delegates reshape policy
Members revamped the farm group’s line fencing policy, and added new policy regarding water use and drainage.
The Dirt on Conservation: Challenges of the wet harvest season
Do you ever get in a rut? I don’t mean like in your field or yard. The “rut” I’m talking about Webster describes as “a usual or fixed practice, a monotonous routine.”
Funding approved for 5 Ohio projects
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Air Quality Development Authority recently approved financing for five new projects from the $150 million advanced energy portion of the Ohio Bipartisan Job Stimulus Program. Gov. Ted Strickland and Mark R. Shanahan, OAQDA executive director and the governor’s energy adviser, made the announcement following OAQDA’s monthly meeting. The final step
Just Hangerin’ Around
One hanger by itself goes were you direct it, stays put and serves you well, but group a pile of hangers together and they become unruly, tangle in a mess, and sometimes even bite when you try to break them apart.






