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Ohio state parks to hold duck blind lotteries Aug. 17
The ODNR is holding a lottery for more than 280 permits to hunters wishing to construct a blind to hunt ducks and geese on select state park lakes.
Wayne L. Herron, 1942-2018
Wayne LeRoy Herron, 76, died at 1:25 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018, at his home due to complications of cancer.
New farms to open in Cuyahoga Valley National Park
The Cuyahoga Valley National Park is planning to lease the two farmsteads historically known as the Edgar Farm and the Schmidt Foster Farm.
The best tomatoes for homemade ketchup
Paste tomatoes are great for making sauces, including homemade ketchup.
Charlie Baird
Charlie Baird, 79, of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, died Nov. 28, 2015, at his residence.
Sarah G. Stryffeler
WOOSTER – Sarah G. “Sally” Stryffeler, 83, of Wooster died Sept. 15, 2014, at Wooster Community Hospital. She was born April 3, 1931, in Medina, the daughter of George Atlee and Harriett Emily Clark Ganyard. She married Myron W. Stryffeler on November 3, 1951. He preceded her in death on Aug. 8, 1998. Stryffeler was
Try growing forgotten foods
n 2011 Blackberry Meadows Farm started Heritage Seed Co., the first and only seed bank in the southwestern Pennsylvania region focusing on providing local growers with seeds for heirloom varieties of plants native to the region.
Keep your farm decisions in your hands
Editor: Every morning I wake up, this country of ours seems a little more unrecognizable. The government seems to have its hand in just about everything and we stand by and let it happen. Now it seems that our livestock industry needs some sort of guidelines for the care of our own animals. Guidelines to
CHS, Agrico Group form joint venture
ST. PAUL, Minn. — CHS Inc., a leading energy, grains and foods company, and Agrico Group, headquartered in Moscow, Federal Republic of Russia, have formed a joint venture company named ACG to manage origination, logistics, export and worldwide marketing of Russian wheat, feed grains and potentially oilseeds. The ACG joint venture does not include other
Workshop to explore bioenergy opportunities in southern Ohio
PIKETON, Ohio — With nearly 70 percent of southern Ohio’s land cover invested in farmland and forests, there are opportunities abound to convert those resources into bioenergy products and an Ohio State University workshop will explore the feasibility of producing and processing bioenergy crops. Maurus Brown, an OSU South Centers Extension specialist, hopes these bioenergy






