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Weeks of wet weather are wreaking havoc for some farmers, drowning out fields and leaving overly wet conditions in the Susquehanna Valley.
Across a wide swath of Texas, the inundated rivers that ravaged communities also tore through farms and ranches.
Then on Aug. 7, Allen and Shelly Dean will host the “Northwest Ohio Premier Soil Health Field Day” at a beautiful farm site located North of U.S. Route 6 on County Road 13 (1/2 mile south of Bryan).
How to turn your backyard into a remarkably productive vegetable patch using nothing more than sunlight, smart planning, and ...
While rare, bird flu has infected over 140 cats since 2022, according to government data. Here's how to protect your pets.
According to Buckeye Yard and Garden Online, a blog by Ohio State University Extension, the spotted lanternfly is a ...
Prominent MAGA movement voices are calling out Trump's policy contradictions as Republicans prepare for a bumpy midterm ...
Global clashes and trade wars hammered Midwestern states’ agricultural economies early this year. Overall, 39 states ...
That transcendent experience awaits at Miller’s Bakery in Millersburg, Ohio, where Amish baking traditions elevate simple ...
Nestled in the heart of Ohio’s Amish Country, Walnut Creek offers that rare chance to experience a simpler way of life ...
As we head into the summer and fall seasons, here is an outlook from a water management perspective. The National Weather ...
A farmer's fight is on many fields. From the elements, to 15 hour days during planting season, to the costs to do business. This year, they're having to add tariffs into the equation.
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