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Corn hybrid success subject to weather
COLUMBUS – Near-perfect growing conditions in 2004 has landed another year of exceptional results for corn hybrids evaluated in the Ohio State University
Veterans find new beginnings in agriculture
Ohio veterans find purpose in farming through the Farmer Veteran Coalition, offering mentorship, training and grants to help them transition to agriculture.
A wallpaper stripper’s tale
As usual, none of this is MY fault. I really had moved to the stage of acceptance of the “charm” of old house life – the smallish yet tallish rooms, the quirky corners, the cobwebs that spawn overnight.
We’ve come a long way, or have we?
Is anyone else old enough to remember when the worst epithet you could scream to someone on the playground who was bullying you was, “You think you’re smart!” and that would send the chastened bully slinking to the other side of the playground? Today there is just as apt to be a shooting or a
Life getting back to normal in Killbuck Marsh
It’s only been in the last few years that waterfowl have returned to Killbuck Marsh Wildlife Area near Shreve, Ohio after an absence of nearly two decades.
Fashion platform: Ugg-ly fads should end
I have a limited fashion sense due to one minor detail: I’m not six-foot-nine and the weight of a Q-tip.
Dairy Channel: New Mexico dairyman creates niche by processing his own dairy products
Dianne Shoemaker, northeast Ohio district dairy specialist with OSU Extension, writes about an unusual dairy entrepreneur who has made a place for himself with a 200-cow dairy by bottling and selling his own “Jersey Gold All Natural Milk.”
Forestry chief visits Ohio
BROADVIEW HEIGHTS, Ohio – Across the road from the south edge of David Wilmot’s Cuyahoga County farm is a new housing development sporting homes starting at $300,000.
Flying copilot in a piece of history
How would you feel about climbing into a vehicle that was built in 1929 and not only traveling at more than 90 miles per hour, but close to 2,500 feet in the air to boot?
Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative to link ranchers and conservationists
FORT WORTH, Texas — Grazing lands make up between two-thirds and three-fourths of the national land base. The wise management of these lands has environmental and economic implications that exceed common perception or understanding, said Bob Drake, chairman of the Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative. “Any serious student or practitioner of conservation, land use or ecosystem




 
			 
			 
			 
			

