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Western Reserve Land Conservancy helps owners preserve farmland
NOVELTY, Ohio — More than 5,000 acres of farmland and natural areas in Erie, Huron, Lorain, Ashland and Ottawa counties have been permanently preserved by Western Reserve Land Conservancy, a milestone for an organization formed five years ago by a merger of eight land trusts.
Market lighting affects nutrients
USDA researchers have found that spinach leaves exposed to light similar to the 24-hour fluorescent light received by packages of fresh salad greens on display in grocery stores had higher levels of some nutrients than did leaves exposed to continuous dark. BELTSVILLE, Md. — Many people reach toward the back of the fresh-produce shelf to
No charges filed in Mercer County bear incident
FRANKLIN. Pa. — Pennsylvania Game Commission officials today announced that, based on its investigation, no charges will be filed against James Moore for killing a bear Oct. 9. “This is an unfortunate incident that resulted in the loss of a valuable wildlife resource,” said Wildlife Conservation Officer Lawrence Hergenroeder, who conducted the investigation. “My investigation
Professor publishes fourth mystery set among Ohio’s Amish community
The author sees the books not simply as mysteries but as a way to illuminate different aspects of Amish culture.
Evicting fair board is cheating youth of opportunity
Kellie L. Turner, a 4-H club adviser from Stow, Ohio, shares her frustration with the injustice she feels would be done to young people if the fair is evicted from the Summit County Fairgrounds.
Department of agriculture highlights safe, effective spotted lanternfly trap
Indiana County Conservation District demonstrated how to use a circle trap to eliminate spotted lanternflies without harming other wildlife.
Life isn’t fair, but it’s still good
Judith Sutherland shares Words to live By according to Regina Brett.
Roundup of 4-H news for Dec. 22, 2016
Catch up on local 4-H news for the week of December 22, 2016.
Indiana corn, soybean farmers support facility at Purdue
Two groups representing Indiana corn and soybean farmers are making a $4 million investment in automated plant phenotyping research and education to further Purdue University’s innovative work in plant sciences.






