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Peloton announces first US facility to be built in Ohio
The 200-acre campus in rural Wood County will be powered, in part, by renewable energy, according to a company press release.
A roundup of 4-H news for Feb. 18, 2016
This week’s roundup includes news from the Western Reserve Rangers and the Farmers Pride 4-H clubs.
Barbara J. Timmons
AUBURN TWP., Ohio — Barbara Jean (Hein) Timmons, 58, of Auburn Township, Geauga County, died Tuesday, June 28, 2011. Mrs. Timmons was born April 10, 1953, in Cleveland, the daughter of William and Irene (Frost) Hein. She was a 1971 graduate of Kenston High School, and was a bus driver for Kenston Local School District
Art exhibition celebrates the Ohio maple culture
CHARDON, Ohio — The West Woods Nature Center is holding its annual art event, Creativity Tapped, Jan. 2,7 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. located at 9465 Kinsman Road in Russel Township. New idea The idea was born several years ago when Teresa Runion discovered a large stash of maple sap buckets in Geauga Park
Groups seek to fill organic beef demand
HOWARD, S.D. — CROPP Cooperative, North America’s largest farmer-owned co-op and Dakota Beef, the largest vertically integrated 100 percent organic beef producer in the United States, have partnered to expand the U.S. organic beef cattle supply in a multi-year agreement. Consumer demand for high-quality organic beef has been exceptional and this partnership will ensure supply
Power-ful Show Ohio: Indoor equipment expo opens Jan. 24
The 33rd annual Power Show Ohio opens Jan. 24 at the state fairgrounds for three consecutive days.
Ohio hosting national maple syrup gathering
AKRON, Ohio – Hundreds of maple syrup mavens will pour into Ohio this fall. And there’s still time to sign up to join them.
New curator at Pasto Ag Museum
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – A new volunteer curator has been named for Penn State’s Pasto Agricultural Museum Daryl Heasley of State College, retired professor emeritus of rural sociology, will take the reins of the museum at year’s end.
USDA updates Plant Hardiness Zone Map
The U.S. Department of Agriculture recently released a new version of its Plant Hardiness Zone Map, updating it for the first time since 2012.
Earth Day arrives, but green is not always good
You don’t want to see this type of green on Earth Day: harmful algae blooms that look like blue-green paint or scum floating on the water. Lake Erie isn’t the only body of water fighting the problem.






