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Why brown-headed cowbirds are lousy parents
When I walked to my office this morning, I noticed a female brown-headed cowbird perched high atop the tallest tree in the yard. For 10 minutes she surveyed the surrounding area.
Movie plots abuse scientific facts
Movies do not give a very realistic picture of how science is done or why says an assistant professor of biology at James Madison University who teaches a general science course, “Biology in the Movies.”
Annual Ox Roast scheduled July 6-8 at Mesopotamia
Up to 6,000 pounds of beef will be roasted eight to nine hours over hot coals for the event, which is held each year to help fund the volunteer fire department.
2001 Farm Science Review Schedule of Events
The 2001 Farm Science Review will be Sept. 18-20 at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center near New London, Ohio, with a full schedule of events each of the three days.
Almost ready to face the double digits
Having two children less than two years apart teaches a person a lot about parenting. The problem is that the “students” will be too bone tired for the first six years to remember a single bit of it.
The sound of birds stops the noise in my mind’
Julie Geiss enjoys the company of all her feathered visitors from her porch.
Economist speaks at Portage SWCD banquet
The Portage SWCD banquet featured an update from an agricultural economist, who talked about how tariffs are hurting trade.
Blueberries profitable option in Ohio
A grower who produces 3,000 pounds of blueberries per acre (which is about average for Ohio) and earns $5 a pound can see $15,000 per acre in gross revenue.
Color Keyed
Home and family life editor Laurie Steeb gets a helping hand with her column this week from daughter Josie.
Dairy checkoff decision reversed
Three federal judges sided with a Pennsylvania couple last week and declared the dairy checkoff unconstitutional.






