Grants aimed at reducing diesel engine emissions
The EPA announced the availability of $115 million in grant funding for projects that cut emissions from the nation's existing fleet of diesel engines.
Turkey shoots starting on Aug. 19
The Tri-State Coon Hunters and Sportsman Club, at 2601 Irish Ridge Road, East Liverpool, will be sponsoring Saturday turkey shoots.
More than 5,700 Ohio acres in grassland CRP
USDA is accepting offers for nearly 2.7 million acres from agricultural producers and private landowners through this year’s Conservation Reserve Program.
Soil microbes are helping themselves
New research from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign challenges conventional wisdom to show free-living soil microbes are just looking out for themselves.
Penn State team gets grant to study effectiveness of Pennsylvania riparian buffers
A Penn State research team is studying whether the agricultural pollution-prevention devices — riparian buffers — are working properly.
EPA posts pesticide incident data publicly
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency took a major step to increase transparency by posting 10 years of pesticide incident data on its website.
Adopt a wild horse event set in Ohio
The Bureau of Land Management is holding a wild horse and burro placement event Aug. 11-12 at the Ohio Horse Park.
Five Ohio counties added to lanternfly quarantine
As a result of new spotted lanternfly infestations in Ohio, Franklin, Hamilton, Lucas, Mahoning and Muskingum counties will be added to the quarantine area.
Pig show at Ohio State Fair offers show-ring experience to disabled youth
The Breaking Boundaries Pig Show gave five participants with disabilities the opportunity to care for and show pigs in front of a state fair audience.
American farmer has mixed emotions from market
Recent rains have helped farmers' crops across the United States, but grain prices have fallen as a result of the improved harvest outlook.





















