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State to destroy ash trees to kill borer
Lucas County homeowners cooperate in emerald ash borer eradication efforts.
Soybean seed better in 2001
Seed quality for this year’s soybean crop is considerably better than last. Supplies are going to be tight.
Ohio growers shift from soybeans into corn
Ohio corn acreage up despite USDA national projections.
‘New environmentalism’ needed, U.S. interior secretary tells cattlemen
Successful conservation is a partnership between government, consumers and landowners. U.S. Interior Secretary Gale Norton shared her concept of a “new environmentalism” with cattlemen.
EPA will review TMDL rule
On July 16, EPA Administrator Christie Whitman filed a motion in the District of Columbia Circuit Court asking the court to hold action on the lawsuits over the rule for 18 months so the agency could revise the rule.
Corn hybrid success subject to weather
COLUMBUS – Near-perfect growing conditions in 2004 has landed another year of exceptional results for corn hybrids evaluated in the Ohio State University
Awards given for dedication to water quality
The Ohio Department of Agriculture honored the Putnam County Soil and Water Conservation District, Sunrise Cooperative and Ed Crawford.
Ohio shale gas production higher in fourth quarter
Ohio’s horizontal shale wells produced 38 percent more natural gas in the fourth quarter of 2017 than the same period in 2016.
NRCS to hold CRP readiness training
AUBURN, N.Y. — On May 1-2, conservation professionals have the opportunity to attend a free two-day Conservation Reserve Program training workshop at the Holiday Inn, 75 North Street, Auburn, N.Y. The workshop is presented by the Conservation Professional Training Program and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service. Natural Resources Conservation
Business Profile: Watson’s Inc.
SHARON, Pa. — For three generations, Watson’s Inc. has stood on the outskirts of Sharon, Pa., providing quality farm and lawn equipment. The company began in 1932, when Alan “Woody” Watson opened a small gas and service station. The station made its first change in 1947 when Woody built the current building. During the construction,






