Yearly Archives: 2012
$610,000 for agricultural and farmland protection plans in N.Y.
ALBANY, N.Y. -- New York State Agriculture Commissioner Darrel J. Aubertine recently announced $610,781 in funding to help 20 municipalities (12 towns and eight...
Fatally scorched calf has northeast Ohio community speaking out
Authorities are looking for information regarding abuse to a young calf that left it severely burned and in need of euthanasia.
Ohio Green Energy Tour
CANTON, Ohio -- Green Energy Ohio joins the nonprofit American Solar Energy Society and hundreds of solar-savvy installers and grassroots organizations throughout America to...
Vaughn C. Sunbury, 1916-2012
JOHNSTON TOWNSHIP, Ohio --Vaughn Clawson Sunbury, 96, of Johnston Township died Sept. 28, 2012, at his home.
He was born March 30, 1916, in Johnston,...
Coyotes are monogamous
The results are surprising, but a recent study concludes that urban coyotes are monogamous.
Farm safety expert issues another warning about toxic manure gases
Following another manure-related accident in Pennsylvania, experts warn to practice extra caution.
Every pencil should have an eraser
Plugging along in this ultra-technologically advanced world of ours sometimes just makes a fellow long for a newly-sharpened yellow pencil with a fresh eraser....
Research finds food that fights cancer in humans
Recent food-based research has discovered fruits and vegetables contain natural cancer-fighting capabilities when consumed appropriately.
Is there anything we can do about the weather?
By: TOM DOWNING
The activities at steam and engine shows take place primarily outside and so are greatly subject to weather conditions. Some might argue...
Pasture walks give you great ideas
We have had great attendance throughout the summer for the Eastern Ohio Grazing Council pasture walks. The grazing council wants to make sure that...












