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Last week I spoke about the heavy rainfall. With rain comes fungus and pests. It
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The challenge to let people walk back and forth in a straight line isn't just used by poli
August 17, 2022 Crops, Top Headlines 1 Comment
By Brianna Gwirtz, OCJ field reporter
Fall is “go time” for Ohio’s farmers. The days become shorter and the nights become cooler as crops all across the state are harvested and hauled to market. It is an especially busy time
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Now is a good time to spot trees and shrubs in your landscape that have bagworms.
Bagworms form small, 1-2” bags of dead plant material that are commonly found across Ohio and the Midwest. Bagworms often go unnoticed as their “bags” can be mistaken for cones that are co
Now is a good time to spot trees and shrubs in your landscape that have bagworms. Bagworms form small, 1-2” bags of dead plant material that are commonly found across Ohio and the Midwest. Bagworms often go unnoticed as their “bags” can be mistaken for cones that are commonly
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West Nile virus has been detected in mosquitoes in all five boroughs; two human cases have been reported, one each in Brooklyn and Queens
The Health Department reminds New Yorkers to be alert and take precautions to prevent mosquito bites.
August 16, 2022 — The Health De