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Cyanobacteria could help manage nitrogen to benefit Chesapeake Bay

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Cyanobacteria are a potential tool to increase nitrogen-use efficiency.

Ohio Seed Improvement Association: There is a growing demand for noxious weed free forage and mulch program

Friday, December 27, 2013

DUBLIN, Ohio — There is a growing demand in North America for the use of certified noxious weed free forage and mulch as a preventative program to limit the spread of noxious weeds. This voluntary certification program is designed to assure that forage (straw, hay, cubes and pellets) and mulch sold with proper certification identification

Researchers find mechanism that may stop E. coli from developing in cattle

Friday, May 21, 2010

DALLAS — Microbiologists at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, working with the Department of Agriculture, have identified a potential target in cattle that could be exploited to help prevent outbreaks of food-borne illnesses caused by a nasty strain of Escherichia coli. Completed study In the study, researchers interfered with a genetic sensing mechanism

Stark County Jail inmates are giving back, one vegetable at a time

Monday, June 15, 2009

An innovative gardening program is launched at Stark County Jail with the hopes of helping those in need.

Pa. farmers: Join a compost co-op

Friday, June 5, 2009

On-farm composting cooperatives in five Pennsylvania counties may hold more benefits than farmers realize.

There is a season for everything

Thursday, April 24, 2008

“I think the thing to do is enjoy the ride while you’re on it.” — Johnny Depp I had a strange dream the other night, right before I woke up, which is probably the only reason why I remember it. I usually don’t dream, or if I do, I don’t remember them, nor hold stock

American chestnut could be making a strong comeback

Thursday, December 6, 2001

The tree could become the proud queen of Eastern forests once again within the next decade thanks to the efforts of the American Chestnut Foundation and multiple research groups across the country.

Shrimp farming practices snapping its pincers into northern Ohio

Thursday, July 10, 2003

Hiram-area farmer stocks ponds with shrimp; thought to be the northernmost shrimp farm in United States.

Embrace the messy glory of life

Thursday, June 27, 2024

Eliza Blue ponders the difficulties of farming and ranching and encourages readers to embrace the messy glory of life.

Pa. family dives into county fair preparation, even with unknowns

Thursday, May 7, 2020

The McGraw children, of Ohioville, Pennsylvania, take us behind the scenes at how they’re raising 4-H pigs show at the Lawrence County Fair.