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How lawns benefit from aeration
Compacted soil blocks oxygen, water and nutrients from reaching the root systems of the turf, creating a lawn with weak roots.
Breaking: House and Senate conferees agree on farm bill
The Congressional leaders appointed to the farm bill conference have reached an agreement, and the bill could be voted on by the full House this week.
Ethanol is still out there, but production is slowing
Production of corn-based ethanol is expected to reach peak annual use of corn at 5.6 billion bushels in 2014-15.
Roundup of gardening news for Feb. 20, 2020
Learn more about gardening news and events in Athens County, Pike County and Stark County, Ohio.
Roundup of gardening news for Sept. 1, 2022
Central State University Extension is partnering with the Agriculture Incubator Foundation Farm to teach a hands-on workshop in blackberry cane pruning.
Studying the common house finch from my window
The house finch is a small songbird about the size of the house sparrow with a large beak, short wings, and a long, notched tail.
Produce auction sets spring opening
SALEM, Ohio – Hauling produce an hour to sale wasn’t cutting it. Amish farmers around Knox County were hiring drivers to take their berries and sweet corn to wholesale auctions across Ohio.
Celebrate Ice Cream
More ice cream is consumed in the U.S. per person than in any other country in the world. The love of ice cream among Americans is reflected in other ways, too, not least by the fact that the U.S. has its own National Ice Cream Month. Since 1984, when President Reagan proclaimed that National Ice
Superstitions withstand test of time
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about rural mountaineers and a few older folks who had or have pet beliefs or superstitions.
How-to videos now available for beginning fish farmers
A new set of how-to videos that teach beginning aquaculturists the ins and outs of fish farming is now available online.






