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We need to start thinking about water
We hold little control over such monumental matters like water, whether it is the lack of a natural resource or the deluge and devastation of far too much of it.
Updated online tool allows closer look at disease development
The tool’s update now allows growers to include more personalized information to get a closer look at the risk of Fusarium head blight in their area.
Better days for Lake Erie perch and walleye
The future of Lake Erie fishing is looking good.
Hemmelgarn & Sons purchased by Cooper Farms
Cooper Farms has signed a purchase agreement with the intent to purchase the assets of Hemmelgarn & Sons.
Niederman farm plans annual free Christmas walk
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, Ohio — Niederman Family Christmas Farm in southwest Ohio will host its annual free Christmas Walk this year every night from 6-9 p.m. beginning the day after Thanksgiving and continuing until the end of December. Details The walk features a half-mile outdoor, handicap accessible stroll through more than 20 Bible scenes featuring life
Ag department honors farm families
ROCK SPRINGS, Pa. — Agriculture Secretary George Greig recognized five farm families who have been working their farms for more than a century Aug. 16, during Penn State’s Ag Progress Days, the state’s largest outdoor agricultural event. Counties Greig presented families from Beaver, Centre, Schuylkill, Susquehanna and Wyoming counties with century farm awards. Since the
Thiel College
Thiel College students are taking part in hands on research and experience. Students have internships on and off campus that provide them with insight after their first semester.
Dust explosion incidents increased, but no fatalities
The annual summary recording nationwide grain dust bin explosions reported nine incidents in 2022.
Lake Erie offers high levels of walleye
Excellent walleye fishing is expected at Lake Erie now through October, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife.
Sunoco fined again for Mariner East 2 pipeline violations
The Pennsylvania DEP fined Sunoco Pipeline’s Mariner East 2 pipeline $85,666 for violations in four counties. According to the DEP, Sunoco spilled more than 400 gallons of drilling fluids into wetlands in Blair, Cumberland and Juniata counties and a creek in Lebanon County.






