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Future of agriculture begins at the dinner table
Reader says the issue of industrial agriculture is too serious to be confused with our acceptance of immigrants.
Can soils handle stover removal for ethanol?
COLUMBUS – Removing corn stover for use in ethanol production decreases the amount of carbon stored in the soil, and has an adverse impact on overall soil fertility and crop development, according to Ohio State University research.
Ohio horse tests positive for deadly disease at Pa. sale
SALEM, Ohio – Test results have confirmed an Ohio horse sold at a Pennsylvania auction late last month has a deadly disease.
In honor of dad: Two 4-H members earn money for father’s disease
It’s hard for young Audra and Jackie Plumley of Burton to show their dairy cattle this show season, in the wake of their father’s death, but they’re using the opportunity to raise awareness and funds for PanCAN, a non-profit group that supports pancreatic cancer research.
Swine show moved to Jan. 2 to minimize virus risk
Pa. Farm Show makes changes in swine show due to H1N1 virus concerns.
Algae could produce renewable fuels
ARGONNE, Ill. — As gas prices continue to soar to record highs, motorists are crying out for an alternative that won’t cramp their pocketbooks. Scientists at U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory say the next generation of renewable fuels could come from an unexpected place: algae. Hydrogen gas Researchers are working to chemically manipulate
Watch out for deflated balloons
Judith Sutherland saves her horse from a balloon.
Local farmer, elected official invited to State of Union to advocate for rail safety
U.S. Congressman Chris Deluzio invited Mike Carreon to be his guest at the 2024 State of the Union address to to keep attention on the Railway Safety Act.
Grandpa’s angel
Bryce Angell crafts a poem, detailing an important lesson his grandpa taught him about seeing angels.






