Yearly Archives: 2016
Learn to manage wildlife in your city
Ohio State University researchers, city officials and wildlife specialists will speak about wildlife conflicts such as: geese management, urban coyotes, deer management and sterilization, trapping and more.
Salt Fork State Park makes improvements
The updates to Salt Fork State Park are part of the ongoing efforts to renovate the infrastructure of Ohio's state parks.
Shale gas has pushed plummet in coal plants
And, due to the continuing technological and economic advantages of gas over coal, the decline in coal is expected to continue decades into the future.
Farm tax liability a double whammy this year
Normal cash expenses can't be deducted until they are actually paid. Learn more about income tax planning for your farm.
Birds don’t always need your help finding feed
There's almost always plenty of natural foods to supply the needs of winter birds. However, they can provide endless entertainment throughout the year.
Pa. receives $6.3 million for produce safety
The funding gives the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture resources to implement a produce safety system, provide education and outreach and to develop programs to address the of the growers.
In Pennsylvania, taking ag to the students
The Mobile Agriculture Education Science Lab program has been bringing agriculture education to schools across Pennsylvania since 2003.
Still making this old house a home
Kymberly Foster Seabolt reflects on the undertaking she stepped into 20 years ago as her and her husband purchased their first house.
On the road: Meandering through the Canadian Maritimes
The delicious food and lovely sights of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island are hard for columnist Alan Guebert to forget.
A conservation plan can help you better manage your farm
Learn more about setting up a conservation plan for your farm.

















