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U.S. hit with two billion-dollar disasters so far in 2019
The U.S. has experienced two billion-dollar weather and climate disasters this year. And it’s only April.
Medina County youth sell junior fair projects for top dollar
The 2016 Medina County Junior Fair Livestock Auction brought in over $400,000 at the conclusion of the two-day sale.
Pa. governor’s proposal keeps research, Extension dollars for Penn State
No tuition dollars are used to support ag research and extension, which is true in other states, too.
Study: Higher pathogen loads in honey bees affected by colony collapse disorder
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Honey bees in colonies affected by colony collapse disorder have higher levels of pathogens — and are co-infected with a greater number of pathogens — than their non colony collapse disorder counterparts, but no individual pathogen can be singled out as the cause of colony collapse disorder, according to a new
USDA and EPA: Report shows no definitive reason for honey bee colony collapse disorder
The USDA and the United States EPA released a comprehensive scientific report on honey bee health May 2. The report states that there are multiple factors playing a role in honey bee colony declines, including parasites and disease, genetics, poor nutrition and pesticide exposure.
Dr. Smith’s ‘Two Dollar Steak’ completed at Stone Gate Farm
Couldn’t every farmer use 18 50-foot-long fiberglass dome roof panels? Well, yes, except Dave Smith had to erect 10-foot concrete walls to support the 18-ton roof.
Farms vie for last round of Ohio easement purchase program dollars
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio — Ohio farm families and local communities recently submitted applications to Ohio Department of Agriculture Director Robert Boggs requesting funds to help keep their land forever in agricultural use. The department has received applications from 198 families for the seventh and final round of funding from the Clean Ohio Agricultural Easement Purchase Program.
Trillion-dollar debt shapes budget, but Washington can’t blot red ink
As the White House and Congress pout, parry and plot over the 2006 federal budget plan of President George W.
A look into the multi-million-dollar steelhead fishing industry in Ohio and Pa.
Anglers are not the only ones hoping for a “rain event” that will lure steelheads upstream. Steelhead fishing supports many businesses in Ohio and Pa.
Ag research foundation hopes to lure private dollars into national pool
Ohio State Professor Emeritus Mo Saif is one of 15 individuals appointed to serve on the board of the newly created Foundation for Food and Agricultural Research.






