The gas blended with 15% ethanol is now approved for sales for the third summer in a row, with the U.S. EPA waiving regulations intended to prevent smog.
Some farmers in Ohio are shifting their practices and being part of the climate change solution. They do that through regenerative agriculture that seeks to restore and build on farming’s pre-industrial practices. Some small farmers are leading that change.
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The Ohio Agricultural Mental Health Alliance aims to plug gaps in rural mental health resources. A recently launched survey is the first step to understanding how rural residents cope with stress.
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The state attorney general reached a $1 million settlement with Dollar General after the attorney’s office received several complaints for allegedly advertising goods for one price but charging a higher price at the register.
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USDA policy change could allow more Ohio schools to serve free meals, but advocates say it may not be financially feasible for many schools.
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Ohio farmers to see unprecedented increase in farmland values in 2024, up to 100%.
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Ohio agricultural economists say many beginning farmers are finding it challenging to enter the agricultural market.