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A Bowl a Day…
I was a volunteer at the elementary school library when I first learned of the cholesterol- lowering affects of oatmeal.
Happy New Year! Thoughts for the New Year
The sunrise lit up the bare winter branches along Route 11 for a beautiful view I would have missed had I gone home the night before and had I not been ill on New Year’s Day.
Get your field to yield by enrolling in association’s 2008 soybean field trial
SAINT LOUIS – The American Soybean Association and BASF Corporation are inviting U.
Expert: Ag technology improvements critical part of a positive world future
URBANA, Ill. – Genetically modified (GM) crops and new information technologies will be central to meeting the food demands of a rapidly growing world population sustainably, said a University of Illinois agricultural economist.
Another ALS-resistant weed identified
Ohio State University Extension weed scientists have identified another ALS-resistant weed: common lambsquarters.
Alpaca breeding brings tax advantages
Tax advantages found by breeding alpacas are contributing to the rise in their ownership in the United States.
Saving money on the farm
ROCK SPRINGS, Pa. – Could there be any good news when it comes to record high gas prices? Yes, says
Giant ragweed still looms large in Ohio
Giant ragweed continues to be one of the most common and troublesome weeds in Ohio. It has a fast growth rate and is an extremely competitive plant.
Imagining the cattle of the future
The cattle of tomorrow are being bred with more and more precision, and the rate of improvement can increase.
Millersburg fishing pair goes for big ones
A pair of fishing buddies, from Millersburg, Ohio, will compete in a dozen or more organized catfish tournaments in several states.






