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Should you toss a slow cooker meal when the power goes out?

Monday, October 21, 2019

Find out whether or not you should toss the roast you put in your slow cooker before work this morning if you lost power at some point during the day.

Pumpkin carving safety tips

Thursday, October 14, 2021

Carving a pumpkin can be a fun, festive, fall family event, but it’s important to do so safely. Use these tips to carve your pumpkin safely.

Maintaining employees can be the backbone, or downfall, of farms

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Hello, dairy farmers! What a difference a year has made. Last year, we were in the middle of one of the wettest spring planting seasons on record. Now, this year’s spring is making a run for the record books as one of our all-time best! Most producers have finished corn and soybean planting and a

At Crosswind: Wind farms still promising, but with new challenges

Thursday, January 8, 2015

While Ohio’s first two wind farms were promising and now have some proof to back them up, the rest of the state is at a critical point, waiting to see which way the wind will blow.

Workshop to explain Community Supported Agriculture sales

Thursday, May 16, 2002

A June meeting near Greensburg, Pa., will offer tips on how producers can grow their sales through farmers markets and Community Supported Agriculture.

Pa. launches initiative to improve environment; benefits ag community

Thursday, May 22, 2003

Hog farm uses a methane digester to produce electricity, generates $3,500 per month in income.

Ask lots of questions

Thursday, August 11, 2016

The most successful farmers are those that ask questions and seek advice in a tough market, never assuming their way is the only way.

Outdoor artist Kevan Crouse finds inspiration today, yesterday

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Award-winning artist Kevan Crouse never wants for inspiration.

Scientists concerned over near-record ‘dead zone’ measured in Gulf of Mexico

Saturday, August 16, 2008

WASHINGTON — National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration scientists found the size of this year’s Gulf of Mexico dead zone to be 7,988 square miles, slightly smaller than the predicted record size of 8,800 square miles and similar to the area measured in 2007. The research cruise, led by Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium’s Nancy Rabalais, found

Ohio Governor tours Wooster digester site, talks wind power in Cleveland

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

WOOSTER, Ohio — Wearing plastic boot covers over his shoes — a white hard hat with his name printed on the side, and the name Quasar Energy Group printed on the front — Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland walked the grounds of a construction site that promises clean energy, a better environment and more jobs for