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Get ready, the hummingbirds are about to land

Thursday, April 16, 2015

The hummingbirds will soon be coming, so be prepared!

Ridin’ the Capitol Hill crazy train

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

After a 10-day cooling off period known as the Fourth of July recess, House and Senate members came back to steamy, hot Washington, D.C. July 9 to do exactly what most Americans expected them to do: Spew more steamy, hot bilge at each other. These folks are, after all, seasoned professionals when it comes to

Boat safely with proper care, preparedness

Thursday, May 17, 2012

If you are a recreation boater, May marks the beginning of the most dangerous time of year. The sultry days of summer make cool lakes and rivers an inviting refuge, but they can be deadly. Last year in Pennsylvania, for example, recreational boating accidents claimed 22 lives. That almost doubles the last 10-year average of

Dairy Excel: Water is the most valuable nutrient. Are your cows getting enough?

Thursday, July 28, 2011

We need to be on our best behavior in the management of the water supply for dairy cattle during the summer.

A new direction for direct marketing

Thursday, September 25, 2008

LONDON, Ohio — Fresh Fork Market in Cleveland, Ohio, is changing the rules of direct farm marketing. Fresh Fork isn’t a farmers’ market or a co-op or a community supported agriculture program. It is a supply chain company that allows Cleveland-area farmers to compete for the business of local restaurants. It works like this: When

Creatures under rocks and in the skies: Help for hellbenders and birds

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Here’s a question for the anglers in the family: Have you ever hooked a long, slimy, four-legged creature while fishing on a clear, cool, cobble-bottomed stream or river? It was an eastern hellbender, the largest salamander in North America. Hellbenders spend most of their daylight hours under large flat rocks on rocky stream bottoms. At

Summer dreams make me feel fine

Thursday, May 30, 2002

Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt is looking forward to summer temperatures.

Disease threatens summer shade tree

Thursday, August 1, 2002

This fungus and the disease it causes, Dutch elm disease, is one of the most devastating shade tree diseases in the United States, and the disease has not left Ohio unmarred.

Experts clear up myths about spotted lanternfly

Thursday, February 17, 2022

Penn State University dispels myths and persistent fallacies about the spotted lanternfly to help those wishing to learn about and combat the pest.

What you need to know about frost seeding

Thursday, January 21, 2021

This freezing and thawing is what gives frost seeding a great chance to work. Learn more about this higher risk way to establish new forages.