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A hymn of redemption and melting water
Eliza Blue rejoices as the harshness of prairie winter begins to thaw for a moment of temporary respite.
A Box Of Perplexing Penguins
Flip. Waddle. Flop. Splash. I’d probably see black and white birds in my sleep. I stretched back to relieve my stiffness.
Death by soybeans: Cattle fatalities caused by acute rumen acidosis
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Twelve cattle on a southern Indiana farm died of a condition called grain overload, which caused acute rumen acidosis, according preliminary findings of Purdue University veterinarians.
Community gardens develop a sense of pride in gardeners
The Harrison Soil and Water Conservation District’s community garden has served as a model to educate people about backyard gardening.
Scientists develop phosphorus index to control runoff
The index can be used to predict the risk of phosphorus runoff from pastures fertilized with animal manure or commercial fertilizers
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame opens rock and roll exhibit
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum has opened Fifty Years of Rock and Roll, an exhibit chronicling the five decades of rock and roll.
Beneficial fungi boost pepper growth
Little known fungi, which have been diminished by modern agricultural practices such as tillage, could help plant intake of soil nutrients.
How to reduce vulture damage to cattle
Black vulture range and population numbers have expanded in the last 30 years resulting in increased property damage and livestock and pet depredation.
Assessment approved in MWCD
SALEM, Ohio – It’s been more than two years since the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District proposed an assessment to pay for maintenance and improvements in its 18-county area.
Contents of home of former owner of Salem Label sell at auction
The auction of household items from the home of the late Henry Anderson drew buyers from across the country to Salem, Ohio.






