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Kiko Farms earns conservation award
Columbiana Soil and Water Conservation District reviewed highlights from last past year during its annual meeting Nov. 1.
Farm Aid concert pushes a message with the music
If you listened beyond the notes at Farm Aid 2002, founder Willie Nelson and Farm Aid board members Neil Young, John Mellencamp and Dave Matthews pushed a message promoting sustainable agriculture and preservation of the smaller family farm.
Land grant universities have lost their way
Eric Keller ponders, why aren’t the best and brightest minds meeting on a field to discuss pasture management, instead of practicing plays for the big game?
What’s in these fields of yellow?
There are several plant species with yellow blooms around this time of year, so you need to take a closer look to know what you are dealing with.
Never known a life without dogs
Judith Sutherland has never known a life without dogs. In her column this week, she recalls growing up with her Pekingese, Chippi Chan.
We all must protect our landscapes
Increasing pollinator habitat is at the forefront of conservation and increasing native plant diversity on your land is worth its weight in gold.
Federal urban agriculture committee to focus on access, innovation, equity
There are a lot of priorities for urban agriculture. But equity is a theme that runs through them all, said the new Federal Advisory Committee for Urban Agriculture and Innovative Production.
Raining cats, dogs and iguanas?
Kymberly Foster Seabolt ponders the falling iguana phenomenon in south Florida.
Do you need a permit to repair your stream?
It’s really important to know that work in and around streams is regulated, even on your own private property.
Eastern Equine Encephalitis confirmed in three PA counties
Pennsylvania confirmed cases of Eastern Equine Encephalitis in three counties Sept. 21. The virus can be life-threatening for humans and animals.






