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Medina County going cover crop crazy
Many cover crop programs, many benefits.
Experts research engineering industrial waste into proppants for shale gas and oil recovery
Industrial and domestic waste materials are viable alternative sources of raw materials for engineering proppants — particles used to open rock fractures — for use in shale gas and oil recovery, according to Penn State material scientists John Hellmann and Barry Scheetz.
Marcellus and Utica shale: Dec. permit hot spot: Belmont County
There were seven permits issued in Belmont County during December, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
Garner’s holds toy show and auction
CARROLLTON, Ohio — The 27th Annual Toy Show and Toy Auction was held Nov. 30 at Garner’s Auction Center, three miles south of Carrollton, Ohio. The show, which opened with 60 display tables of toys for sale plus two tables with farm layouts, was attended by 360 paid admissions. Collection The toy auction featured the
Are farm tours on your calendar? They should be
By Deb Bigelow What do tourism, agriculture, fall foliage, history and conservation have in common? In Coshocton County it would be our Fall Foliage and Farm Tour, held annually the third weekend of October. This tour highlights farms, agribusinesses, historical sites and the beautiful landscape of our area with vibrant fall colors. Our tour is
DNA mutation identified in cancers linked to herb
Researchers revealed a striking mutational signature of upper urinary tract cancers caused by aristolochic acid, a plant compound contained in herbal remedies used for thousands of years to treat a variety of ailments such as arthritis, gout and inflammation.
Dry outlook for the West according to forecast
According to USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service, the final snow survey water supply forecast for 2013 confirms most of the West will have reduced water supply from snowmelt.
Graziers do a little fact finding on what it takes to open processing plant
Can meat producers take the next step into processing? It’s not easy.
Farmers express discontent with transportation system in Pennsylvania
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Travel across Pennsylvania roadways and you will see a wave of trucks carrying grain, livestock, produce and other agricultural products.But for those driving the trucks, the drive is harder than it looks as bridges close without notice, permit restrictions apply and the laws for the drivers cause havoc. A transportation and agriculture
The 4R Tomorrow Program may mean a better tomorrow for everyone
What does 4 R stand for? No, it’s not for readin’, ‘rightin’, ‘rithmatic and recess. But it is for using the right nutrient, at the right time, in the right amount, in the right location and more. So what ! Who cares ? Who dreamed up this one? Does it matter? The answer is, yes.






