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You couldn’t pioneer without a felling axe
Paul Locher continues his “An American Tale” series by introducing readers to the most important tool used to open the American frontier — the felling axe.
Report: Tillage can be tool in soil health management
Tillage can be part of a holistic soil health management system, according to results of a study released by Pasa Sustainable Agriculture.
No trust fund, but still blessed
We are rich in work ethic gleaned from generations before us. This pays dividends far into the future, even if we aren’t rolling in the riches of an inherited trust.
Tiny invasive snail impacts and alters ecology of Great Lakes
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Long a problem in the western U.S., the New Zealand mud snail currently inhabits four of the five Great Lakes and is spreading into rivers and tributaries, according to a Penn State team of researchers. These tiny creatures out-compete native snails and insects, but are not good fish food replacements for
Gypsy moth damage down, still pesky
Ohioans – and other states’ residents – can thank a fungus for less gypsy moth damage this year.
Roundup of FFA news for Sept. 19, 2019
Catch up on FFA news from Firelands FFA, Loudonville FFA, Northwestern FFA, Western Reserve FFA, Hillsdale FFA, West Holmes FFA and United FFA.
Hog farm investigated for abuse
SALEM, Ohio – A City of Canton prosecutor is reviewing videotaped animal abuse allegations against a Wayne County hog farmer, but that farmer says the allegations are pure hogwash.
Reclaiming spring’s beauty by picking up trash
There are many things Julie Geiss loves about the long, rural road she lives on, but the garbage that collects and is revealed in spring is not one of them.
Uncovering myths on spay and neuter surgeries
Although spay and neuter procedures are common, there are many misconceptions and concerns about them.
NOAA says Lake Erie will see ‘significant algal bloom’
This year’s bloom is expected to be larger than last year’s, but not nearly as large as 2011’s near-record bloom.






