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NASA satellite being used for crop forecasting
WASHINGTON — Soil moisture is essential for seeds to germinate and for crops to grow. But record droughts and scorching temperatures in certain parts of the globe in recent years have caused soil to dry up, crippling crop production. The falling food supply in some regions has forced prices upward, pushing staple foods out of
Beef, pork exports exceed 2007 pace
DENVER — Red meat exports continued their strong pace through November, with pork up 20 percent and beef up 9 percent (including variety meat) compared to November 2007. For the first 11 months of 2008, pork and pork variety meat exports were 61 percent larger than 2007, nearing the 2 million metric ton mark; 2008
Natural beauty of Badlands unites campers
Julie Giess and her family embark on a journey to see the country from the midwest, across the prairies and all the way to Badlands National Park.
Have yourself a very married Christmas
Kym Seabolt reflects on what a very “married” Christmas is really like. Not better. Not worse. But definitely different.
Reader: Keep fighting and don’t give up
Patsy M. Stuckey, 94, of Alliance, Ohio, responds to Hugh Earnhart’s Feb. 20, 2020, column, Orphan trains carried at-risk youth west.
Now is the time for project FeederWatch
FeederWatch has become an effective tool for monitoring the distribution and abundance of winter birds that visit feeders. Learn how to get involved.
Cicadas to emerge in parts of Ohio, Pa. and West Virginia
Periodical cicada Brood VIII will emerge, in mid-May or June, in western Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio and the northern panhandle of West Virginia.
Young and Farming: Zach and Kelley Alger
Zach and Kelley Alger, Ravenna, Ohio, farm 1,500 acres and manage 600 cows with their dads. After both going to college, see why they came back to the farm.
Roundup of 4-H news for June 21, 2018
Catch up on local 4-H news from Springfield Booster Boys, Richland County 4-H program, Western Reserve Rangers 4-H club and Harrison County 4-H.
Helping bats come home to roost — and recover
White nose syndrome is decimating native bat populations in the eastern United States and Canada.






