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Penn Stater immersed in Pennsylvania deer study

Friday, December 5, 2008

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Andrew Norton is well aware of how controversial and political deer management is in Pennsylvania. That’s one reason why the graduate student in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences is so fascinated by it. A dedicated and passionate deer hunter from Minnesota who is pursuing a master’s degree in wildlife and

How to recognize and remedy tomato diseases

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Tomato diseases set in quickly and can be difficult to diagnose. Learn how to identify and treat the most common tomato diseases.

Use less energy to stay cool

Thursday, July 20, 2017

Finding ways to keep cool without spending a fortune or using a lot of energy is challenging but possible.

Where is the predicted mild winter?

Thursday, January 21, 2010

As Punxsutawney Phil, sensing that his winter’s snooze is about to be interrupted, begins to twitch in his cozy man-made burrow, I implore you to pay no attention whatsoever to his publicity stunt Feb. 2. He no more knows what he’s talking about than do any other of Mother Nature’s purported prognosticators, with only one

Ah, sweet victory 30 years later

Thursday, April 16, 2009

“Women and Little Kids on the farm typically did the feeding and watering of the animals, but milking was generally considered to be the lot of the men and the Big Kids. In our family, the milking was done in the cow barn on our aunt and uncle’s farm across the road, because that’s where

Children of Chernobyl visit United States

Thursday, July 12, 2001

An ongoing project called “The Children of Chernobyl” brings youth from the former Soviet Union to visit the United States each summer.

The perfect pickle

Friday, September 16, 2016

If you’ve only pickled traditional cucumbers, you’re missing out on a world of taste.

Ohio produce growers balk at national plan, back state-specific regs

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

National leafy greens agreement may not be fair to all states, some Ohioans say.

Making environmentally friendly seafood choices

Thursday, June 3, 2010

My wife and I dine out more often during the summer, especially when we’re on vacation. And for some reason, we favor the seafood part of the menu during warmer weather. And with that choice comes the uncertainty of knowing what meal to select. Seafood types Many types of seafood are overfished, and our meal

Strickland ignored voters wishes

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Editor: One man, Chief Judge Vaughn R. Walker of the U.S. District in California, thwarted the will of 7 million California voters by striking down the homosexual marriage ban they approved. As your readers know, one man, Gov. Ted Strickland, thwarted the will of Ohio voters by undercutting the Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board.