Friday, April 26, 2024
Jeff Mills, a landowner in the path of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline

Although Dominion Energy and Duke Energy canceled the Atlantic Coast Pipeline in July 2020, landowners are still wondering what will happen to their land.
Feral honey bees

Beekeepers Dwight Wells and Zale Maxwell started the Ohio Queen Bee Improvement Project to selectively breed bees that are well adapted to Ohio conditions.
A man walks down a road on a farm.

At the Big Wheeling Agrarian Center, Matt Pounds and several other first generation farmers are building a diversified, “full diet” farm, which will also serve as training grounds for other beginning farmers in the area.
An image of the Ohio Auctioneers Association logo and Karen Huelsman.

Karen Huelsman, the Ohio Auctioneers Association's incoming 2022 president, is a first generation auctioneer, which comes with some challenges. But Huelsman believes being first generation has helped her think outside the box and try new things.

Experts in climate, law and policy discussed impacts climate change has on the Great Lakes and recent developments in climate law and policy in the University of Toledo College of Law’s recent “Climate Change and the Great Lakes” conference.
Turducken

The complicated assembly of a turducken leaves a lot of room for error. Learn how to safely store, handle and cook a turducken for Thanksgiving.
Canada geese

A western Pennsylvania farmer and his employee were charged in federal court for allegedly poisoning migratory birds with pesticide-laced corn.
Fiber internet installation

Cooperatives that originally brought electricity to rural Ohio are now looking for ways to provide high speed internet as well.
Colter livestock guardian dog

Colter, head of Tarma Shena's pack, shares what it's like to live and work as part of the Farei Kennels team.
potatoes

Digging up potatoes isn’t too difficult but there are some considerations for determining the timing and technique to harvest them.