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As the summer slides away and what once were sounds of distant school bells become more prominent, it just might be time for ...
This Ohio native is launching new Jams PB&J sandwiches in Walmart stores nationwide. See which top athletes have already ...
Here's your monthly look at new menu items and special events for central Ohio food lovers. Highlights include one last event ...
This stone fortress, also called Chateau Laroche, has everything a proper castle needs—towers, battlements, a great hall, and even a dungeon. The massive stone walls make you feel like you’ve left ...
Among the thousands of riders took to the streets of Columbus Saturday morning for the 17th annual Pelotonia Ride Weekend, all united by a mission to end cancer, were a pair of twin brothers whose ...
In a state better known for its level landscapes than its vertical drops, Hayden Falls stands as a reminder that Ohio’s natural beauty can still surprise even lifetime residents—proving that sometimes ...
The millions of acres of corn grown in states like Ohio, Illinois and Iowa perspire just like any other plant. A single acre sweats 3,000 to 4,000 gallons of water every day.
Is "corn sweat," or evapotranspiration, to blame for the heat and humidity in the Midwest? Here's what to know.
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WCMH Columbus on MSNHow does corn sweat affect humidity and heat index values?Cruising past a cornfield, you may not realize just how much moisture enters our atmosphere surrounding an area of farmland.
If you've ever wondered why it may feel so tropical in the Ohio Valley region during the summer, the answer might not be what you'd expect.
Is "corn sweat," or evapotranspiration, to blame for the heat and humidity in the Midwest? Here's what to know.
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