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Ahh … the sweet smell of spring

Thursday, April 15, 2010

At the Harrison Soil and Water Conservation District, we seem to be getting an increasing number of calls related to the smell and handling of manure. So, I thought it fitting to mention just how pollution complaints work, in regards to manure. Lucky for me, most of our complaints this year have been related to

Looking around, the skyline changes

Thursday, October 14, 2004

“Why do we love to gaze on the blue canopy of the summer sky, the many-colored flowers of the spring, the beautiful faces of innocent children? Why do we love to listen to the symphony of the orchestra, the music of the mountain wind playing with the pine trees, the mighty voice of lonely waterfalls?
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Roundup of FFA news for Jan. 16, 2025

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Catch up on FFA news from East Knox FFA, West Holmes FFA and Black River FFA.

Repair or replace? Soybean board examines options for aging U.S. locks and dams

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

ST. LOUIS — The U.S. shipping industry received a reminder of how much a lock closure can cost when Lock 27 on the Mississippi River closed for five days this fall due to emergency repairs. Costly The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers estimates that an unscheduled closure at this lock can cost up to $2.8

Interactive map shows alternative fuel data

Thursday, June 11, 2009

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL) are launching a comprehensive mapping tool to help industry and government planners implement alternative fuels and advanced vehicles. About the tool The new TransAtlas tool combines several different types of geographic data to identify areas with potential for developing advanced

Don’t let mastitis rob you: Fight it with better herd management

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Economic losses related to mastitis is estimated to be around $2 billion each year in the U.S.

Illinois library working to preserve 125 years of agricultural history

Thursday, August 12, 2004

Page by page, America’s rich agricultural history is being ravaged, not by boll weevils, not by locusts, not by critters of any kind, but by time.

Here’s how to frost seed your pasture

Thursday, December 13, 2007

The time of the year when frost seeding is most effective in Ohio will not be here until February or March.

Now’s a good time for pond maintenance

Thursday, March 9, 2023

Use these tips to evaluate and maintain a healthy pond.

Soybean board examines maintenance options for aging U.S. locks and dams

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Keeping America’s infrastructure in working order is important to soybean producers. Fifty-nine percent of 2011’s soybean exports passed through the Mississippi River.