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If we’re short staffed, those employees simply will not be able to spend the time required at each plant. Ultimately, that will be the harm to the public.
Mary Agria writes about how the contents of our or a stranger’s garden can say a lot about what we value, what we consider beautiful and how we view the natural world.
Rhoda Warnock, CEO of Coshocton Grain, said the company has been an integral part of the community as an independent business since 1948 and she doesn't look for that to change. She believes it will ...
One dragonfly can eat hundreds of mosquitoes in a single day. This makes them one of the best natural methods for curbing mosquito populations.
Those for and against a controversial solar field plan in Amanda addressed the Ohio Power Siting Board at public hearing.
Concerns were raised about the loss of farmland and increased traffic congestion. The St. Joseph County Area Plan Commission voted 6-1 to recommend rezoning the land from agricultural to industrial.
The monthly Current Population Survey shows a dramatic drop but the data is less reliable than other Census tools.
Orchids bring beauty with them wherever they are planted. Here's what to know about them when they are within your house.
An abnormally wet May and warm June - especially at night - has many Ohio farmers concerned about smaller harvests this fall.
The projected increase for Michigan is 7.8% compared to 2024. Ohio is projected to increase by 6.7% and Indiana by 4.9%.
Post-tariffs – whenever and whatever that might be – American farmers shouldn't expect to get that massive soybean market back because "Chinese companies are also investing in Brazilian ports, roads ...
Trump ordered a 35% tariff on Canadian imports not covered by the U.S., Mexico, Canada trade agreement because of its ...
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