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Discovery of the Asian longhorned beetle in Ohio means trouble
CLERMONT, Ohio — The announcement by the Ohio Department of Agriculture that the Asian longhorned beetle was found in Ohio June 17 has panicked woodland owners, including maple syrup producers.
Living the big bang theory
Yesterday I got bangs. As any woman knows, this is clearly a cry for help. Unfortunately I was seized by momentary insanity and my best friend (the one who always tells me the truth) wasn’t there to body block the beautician on the basis of this being A Very Bad Idea (capitalized, as all truly
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of April 14, 2011:
THOMPSON, Ohio — Thompson Ledge Dairymen met for its monthly meeting March 20. The club will be doing a Relay for life fundraiser which will help the American Cancer Society. The club will also be doing a clean up in local neighborhoods and will be doing a food drive. * * * BURTON, Ohio —
Gene Cooper Farms: Change is the only constant at this growing Pa. grain facility
The Gene Cooper Farms started out with capacity for 25,000 bushels. Today, it has more than 300,000 bushel total capacity.
Tax filing deadline extended by 3 days
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service recently opened the 2011 tax-filing season by announcing taxpayers have until April 18 to file their tax returns. The IRS reminded taxpayers impacted by recent tax law changes that using e-file is the best way to ensure accurate tax returns and get faster refunds. Taxpayers will have until April
Buying a real Christmas tree is a good thing for the holidays and economy
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The question of whether it is environmentally correct to buy a real Christmas tree has been asked repeatedly in recent years and an expert in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences wants to lay it to rest permanently. The answer, according to Ricky Bates, associate professor of ornamental horticulture, is an
Options for managing fall webworms
NEWARK, Ohio — The fall webworm, Hyphantria cunea (Drury), is most often discovered when the unsightly, light gray, silken webs on the trees in late summer and early fall are observed, said Howard J. Siegrist, OSU Extension educator. Webworms enclose leaves and small branches in their nests, unlike the tent caterpillars which make a smaller
Business profile: Deerfield Farms Service
DEERFIELD, Ohio — Timely equipment, facility upgrades and service-minded team members are responsible for strengthening Deerfield Farms Service and its customers and putting them above the competition. Investments in facilities and equipment at each Deerfield Farms Service location have helped farmer-customers boost profits and efficiency while maintaining low input costs and strengthening the bottom line.
Packin’ it in
If I should ever have to evacuate in one of those horrible “you have 10 minutes to take anything of value and get out” scenarios, you will find me out in the car. I’m going to let my husband handle it all. I’d get out with one toothbrush and vase. Mr. Wonderful could probably fit
Hornet’s nest tells the true story of snowfall
Remember that high hornets’ nest I wrote about in the Jan. 21 column? Old-timers believed the higher the hornets built their nests, the deeper the snow. Well, that nest tells the true story about snowfall here, and every day there are a few more inches wiping out the creature glyphs in the now unblemished surface.






