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Western Pa. elementary school wins national award for ag literacy
CAPS was selected for its innovative effort to use an agricultural focus to expand student learning and meet the needs of the whole child, according to a release from the Pennsylvania Friends of Agriculture Foundation, which nominated the program for the award.
Rainbow trout release began March 13
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife’s release of 85,000 rainbow trout across the state started March 13 at 95 stocking locations.
Sharing small kindnesses makes all the difference
Judith Sutherland write that life doesn’t require huge gestures to make an enormous difference. It is made better by caring hearts and attention paid to others when it matters most.
How to keep your poinsettia thriving after the holidays
Learn more about the biggest mistakes people make caring for poinsettias and how to keep yours thriving well after the holidays.
Late blight confirmed in Pa. tomatoes
Late blight has been reported in Erie, Mercer, Indiana, Centre, and Clinton counties, and are primarily in commercial production and home garden tomatoes.
How to minimize winter damage to trees and shrubs
There isn’t one clear-cut answer to preventing damage to trees and shrubs during the winter; however, there are things you can do to minimize it.
It’s official: 2017 corn yield set record
The 2017 corn yield in the U.S. is estimated at a record high 176.6 bushels per acre, according to the latest USDA report.
Spotting the symptoms of an eating disorder
Millions of people across the U.S. struggle with eating disorders.
Extending milk’s shelf life
A rapid heating and cooling of milk significantly reduces the amount of harmful bacteria present, extending milk’s shelf life for several weeks.
You are what you eat
Seabolt says she is not a picky eater but has become more food conscious over the years.






