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Key planting dates to remember
Planting progress continues across Ohio, and key dates are drawing near.
A tribute to Anne Frances Robbins
This past weekend, America lost her 40th First Lady, Mrs. Nancy Reagan, at the age of 94.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 9/19
This week’s top stories include the inspiring account of Reese Burdette, information about the Soil Health Partnership, Utica and Marcellus shale permits and more.
Scientists point to several factors influencing declining honey bee population
Honeybees are responsible for pollinating more than 70 crops.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of May 16, 2013:
BURTON, Ohio — The Geauga Dairymen 4-H club held a meeting May 7.The club did a spring yard clean up for an elderly homeowner April 21. The club also donated a basket and provided baked goods to the Brad Wells Benefit Dinner in April.Member Vincent Ferrante was voted health and safety officer.Members shared what they
Valentine’s Day flowers kept safe thanks to U.S. Customs
WASHINGTON — Each year, U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists inspect millions of cut flower imports during the Valentine season because some of these flowers may carry hitchhiking pests and diseases that could harm the U.S. flower industry. “Agriculture inspections are a crucial part of the inspection process for items entering into the country,”
In 2011 pollution increased in the Great Lakes Basin
According to the EPA, toxic releases into surface waters increased from 2010 to 2011.
Penn State begins search for the dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State has announced a national search for the next dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences. William Easterling, dean of the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, will chair the search committee, and Korn/Ferry International will assist in the search. Left for Ohio State Former Dean Bruce McPheron assumed the
ANDOVER, Ohio — Pymatuning Valley FFA member Jessica Krulic was grand champion exhibitor in dairy beef feeders at the Ashtabula County Fair this year. She is also the Ashtabula County dairy princess. Rebecca Dillon took reserve grand champion exhibitor and best in show with her market duck. Bailee Mezarro showed her dairy cows in both
Hazlett: Your call
YOUR CALL Have you ever made a telephone call and instead of talking to a person you discovered you were talking to a machine? The machine did not say, “hello, how are you today?” No one said to you, “thank you for calling, how can I help you?” However you heard a recorded message that






