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Plant tissue samples taken from agricultural areas around East Palestine show no contamination from the train derailment in February. Some residents have questioned whether the list of compounds they were tested for was complete while experts said the tests are appropriate.
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The Ohio Department of Agriculture and Ohio State University collected and tested plant tissue samples from 16 agricultural areas in Columbiana County.
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The Ohio Department of Agriculture and Ohio State University created a plant tissue sampling plan to check whether the February train derailment in East Palestine is impacting the region's agriculture.
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Officials from the Ohio Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency say there's no indication East Palestine's agriculture system was impacted by February's rain derailment.
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Although there's no evidence yet, the Ohio Department of Agriculture says it's possible the mysterious illness affecting songbirds could also affect poultry.
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Ohioans will soon be hearing a somewhat familiar sound, as the Brood X cicada emerges from underground for the first time since 2004.
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Here are the morning headlines for Monday, Nov. 25:UA offers students emergency grants;New hemp rules could create barriers for farmers;Ohio state forest…
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Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, Nov. 12:Shaker Square up for sale;Christmas trees headed for troops overseas;Cleveland gathers proposals for…
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A plant pathogen that causes the tree-killing disease known as sudden oak death has been found in Ohio.
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Ohio’s agriculture director asked the federal government to help the state’s farmers, many of whom have been unable to plant crops because of rainy…