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For the bay: Conewago Creek may hold key for cleaning up Chesapeake

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — As Pennsylvania streams go, Conewago Creek in Dauphin, Lebanon and Lancaster counties is really nothing special. But it could hold the key to cleaning up the Chesapeake Bay. Draining a rural, agriculture-dominated watershed of about 53 square miles and providing a water supply for the Elizabethtown area, the Conewago empties into

Organic crops succeeding in Ohio

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Organic farming increasing, even in down economy.

Adequate P and K levels critical for high-yielding alfalfa stands

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Alfalfa growers need to start thinking about whether they should apply potassium and phosphorus on their fields this spring and at what rate, said two Purdue University experts. Both phosphorus and potassium can increase yield and stand longevity, but to maximize production and profitability it’s important to adjust fertilizer rates to

Fashion police air age-old warnings

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Giving new merit to the term “fashion police,” baggy pants that show boxer shorts or thong underwear would be illegal under a proposed amendment to Atlanta’s indecency laws.

Don’t let an amusing roundup get your goat

Thursday, October 16, 2003

Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt writes about how easy it is to have subjects to write about – especially when that includes the great goat roundup.

Wayne County dairy producers lauded

Thursday, April 19, 2001

Spring Run Farm is the county’s top Ayrshire herd and is also the fifth-ranked Ayrshire herd in Ohio.

The chain gang

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Many people, when they finish their day’s work, like to kick off their shoes, stretch out in front of the TV and relax.

Bill aims to prevent feral pigs from getting a foothold in the Ohio

Thursday, July 25, 2024

The Ohio House passed a proactive piece of legislation in June that takes measures to prevent the Buckeye state from developing a significant population of feral swine.

Northeast Ohio vineyards at risk from invasive spotted lanternfly

Wednesday, September 8, 2021

The Ohio Department of Agriculture confirmed Sept. 2 that a population of the invasive spotted lanternfly was found in Cleveland near the end of August. This insect feeds on grapevines and fruit trees, in addition to other plants, making it a major concern for the grape and wine industries.

There are still pockets of corn, soybeans to harvest

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Grain merchandiser Marlin Clark says only the strong seasonal trend of corn especially to rally after harvest gives us hope for better grain prices.