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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe 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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Torrential rains are now the norm due to climate change, which poses unprecedented challenges to Ohio farmers. We explore what a changing climate means for Ohio鈥檚 agriculture industry.
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Torrential rains are now the norm due to climate change, which poses unprecedented challenges to Ohio farmers. We explore what a changing climate means for Ohio鈥檚 agriculture industry.
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This episode originally aired on Dec. 1, 2020.Ohio lags behind much of the nation in its reliance on solar power, but a number of utility-scale solar鈥
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Ohio lags behind much of the nation in its reliance on solar power, but a number of utility-scale solar projects are progressing in the state.Solar energy鈥
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Jeremy Jenkins has been running his meat processing business in Mount Victory, northwest of Columbus, for about a year. It鈥檚 typical for him to be booked鈥
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When the coronavirus became a pandemic, people swamped grocery stores wiping out things like toilet paper and hand sanitizer. However, as Ohio's鈥
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Ohio鈥檚 agriculture industry faces an uncertain future in the age of COVID-19.Farms continue to operate, but commodity prices haven鈥檛 caught up to鈥
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Ohio farmers are facing low commodity prices in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, even as demand skyrockets in local grocery stores. Farms still have food in supply, said Ohio Farm Bureau Director of Media Relations Ty Higgins, and they鈥檙e working to move that supply to the stores that need it. 鈥淔armers are still getting up every morning and doing whatever they need to do to keep that supply chain full,鈥 Higgins said.
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The U.S. has reached two major trade agreements with international partners in the past month, with the Trump administration pitching these deals as a...