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In time for Valentine’s Day: Chocolate for the health of it
Scientific evidence shows a link between eating cocoa products and reduction of cardiovascular disease, blood pressure, platelet aggregation and cholesterol levels, as well as cognitive ability, memory, insulin sensitivity and increased blood flow to the brain.
Identifying teen alcohol and drug abuse
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The number of teens who abuse tobacco, alcohol, drugs and other substances hasn’t changed much in the past couple of decades — but for those who are prone to addiction for one reason or another, the menu of substances to choose from is larger than ever. Parents have to educate themselves about
New York renews farm protection
New York has $20.5 million available for farmland protection efforts, the first time in five years the grant program has been offered.
Center for Sustainable Shale Development: Certification center open for business
Pa. center working to certify ‘responsible development’ of shale resources.
Dodge donates $1 million to FFA, compiles book with farming photos
Donation stems from views of Paul Harvey “Farmer” advertisement after Super Bowl airing.
Don’t develop nature deficit disorder
It was way back in 1994 that I can account for an “aha!” moment that defined just how I would continue to plan the environmental education programs from that point on for the Jefferson Soil and Water Conservation District. Finding Researchers say that although it may not appear in the shape of a light bulb
Happy 150th birthday, USDA!
The USDA is celebrating its 150th birthday, but farmers deserve some cake, too.
Ohio Barn Conference and tour April 27-28
The 13th annual Ohio Barn Conference will be held April 27-28 in Hudson, Ohio, and will include a one-day barn tour in the Summit County region of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
NOAA: Flooding this summer could rival Great Flood of 1993
WASHINGTON — Many rivers in the upper Midwest and northern Plains remain above flood stage, and the threat for more flooding will continue through the summer, according to forecasters at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Weather Service.
85 claims received after Archbold Elevator’s grain license suspended
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio — More than $3.4 million will be paid out to grain producers after operations were halted at Archbold Elevator in April after the discovery of missing grain. Archbold Elevator, Inc. is located at 3265 County Road 24 in Archbold, Ohio. Approved claims. Erica Pitchford, public information office for the Ohio Department of Agriculture,






