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Amazon announces first solar farms in Pa., another in Ohio
Amazon is building 11 more solar farms in the U.S., including its first in Pennsylvania and another in Ohio. The projects, announced June 23 along with renewables projects in Canada, Finland and Spain, will make the company the largest corporate buyer of renewable energy in the U.S. and the world.
Japan to accept exports of US sheep and goat meat
Japan has finalized technical requirements that will allow U.S. sheep and goat exports into the country for the first time in more than 14 years.
Farm Science Review offers online tickets, directory, app
Tickets for the 2017 Farm Science Review, a three-day agricultural trade show Sept. 19-21, are now available for purchase online at fsr.osu.edu.
Roger Rennekamp tapped to lead Ohio State University Extension
A new leader for the Ohio State University Extension was announced at the Farm Science Review.
PUCO looking into new area code for portions of 740 area
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio has opened a proceeding that will lead to the creation of a new area code in all or portions of the 740 area code, which comprise central and southeast Ohio.
Soil food web class will be offered in Youngstown
YOUNGSTOWN — Dr. Elaine Ingham, Chief Scientist at the Rodale Institute, will lead a three-day class on the soil food web, Nov. 1-3, at Fellows Riverside Gardens in Youngstown Ohio. This class will illustrate nutrient cycling through examining the biological agents of plant nutrient dynamics in the context of soil chemistry, biology and soil ecological
B-Vitamins
For many years, every morning I have taken my daily vitamins. My daughter, Karen, tells me what I should take and I follow her instructions. I’m not really sure what they do for me, however, they don’t seem to hurt me so I will continue. Today, I want to remind you of some B-vitamins that
Pennsylvania Farm Show: Officials meet to discuss policy
The farm bill and dairy policy was on the minds and lips of government officials at the annual government luncheon held during the 97th annual Pennsylvania Farm Show.
Repeat drilling offender, EOG Resources, to pay $93,000 in Pa. settlement
HARRISBURG, Pa. — A Houston drilling company has agreed to pay a $93,710 settlement in lieu of fines and civil damages to the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission as a result of the company’s pollution of Clearfield County’s Little Laurel Run in late 2010.
Two Ohio conferences offer insight on how to run a successful small farm
WILMINGTON, Ohio — Ohio State University Extension will host two conferences in March dedicated to small farm landowners. First conference The first conference is the third annual “Opening Doors to Success” Small Farm Conference and Trade Show, March 11-12, at Wilmington College. Covered topics The conference will feature 38 breakout sessions and a trade show






