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Wheat survey to assess head scab risk
WOOSTER, Ohio — Ohio State University Extension plant pathologists are asking wheat growers, millers, bakers and grain handlers for their input on a multi-state web-based tool that evaluates the risk of the development of head scab, a serious disease of wheat that affected several acres throughout in 2010. The Fusarium Head Blight Risk Assessment Tool,
Take this job and shove it
A letter in response to the Jan. 25 article “The British came awhile ago,” relates it to the old song, “Take this job and shove it”.
The wonder of Oz
The experience of community theatre was a new one for family life editor Laurie Steeb, but one worth sharing.
Clermont Co. scores first easement
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio – Clermont County farmland owner Marie Holscher recently donated a permanent agricultural easement on her family’s 41.
Monroe County levies pass, but totals not final
The levy to fund the Monroe County SWCD office passed by two votes… for now.
New farmer grant boosts veteran-run sweet corn operation
Nate Zimmet was recently named the recipient of the first-ever Trumbull County Farm Bureau New Farmer Expansion Gran
How to prepare for a hike
No matter where you hike or for how long, unexpected injuries can happen and unanticipated dangers can crop up. That’s why you should always be prepared.
Rockwell’s Four Freedoms represented America
In 1943, Norman Rockwell painted the Four Freedoms and instantly became “America’s artist in chief.”
Diverse crops key to successful biofuels industry
URBANA, Ill. — The debate continues as scrutiny increases over the sustainability of ethanol derived from crops developed for food production. Concerns about net energy and greenhouse gas emissions, in addition to its effect on food and feed pricing are driving researchers at the Energy Biosciences Institute at the University of Illinois and at the
Help slow the spread of the spotted lanternfly
Julie Geiss encounters the spotted lanternfly for the first time during an outing at Kennywood and is reminded of how vigilance can help stop its spread.






