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If you can, get in fields early
COLUMBUS – Getting ready to plant corn? Just remember the trials and tribulations of establishing last season’s crop.
For healthy horses, avoid cranking the barn’s heat
STILLWATER, Okla. – Horse owners who use heated barns to keep water from freezing and protect horses from cold temperatures during late fall and winter should remember supplemental heat can cause problems if used incorrectly.
Ammonia applicators have safety issue
AMES, Iowa — High nitrogen fertilizer prices have producers and ag-input suppliers searching for ways to reduce costs and gain efficiency. Some anhydrous ammonia applicators have responded by modifying equipment to allow control of flow to individual sections of an applicator, or even to individual knives. “These modifications are being made in order to avoid
An extraordinary autumn gears up
Hasn’t autumn been extraordinary this year? November blew in, and each day so far has been as mild as a day in May.
Raw milk case back in court
SALEM, Ohio – The Ohio Department of Agriculture has appealed a ruling handed down in Ohio’s most recent raw milk battle.
We lost some great ones in century’s first decade: Howard Brembeck
Howard Brembeck Howard S. Brembeck, founder of Chore-Time, and later the Brock company, and whose inventions revolutionized livestock and poultry feeding, died Dec. 5, 2010, at age 100. Brembeck founded Chore-Time in 1952 in Alliance, Ohio, to design and build innovative equipment for the care of poultry and livestock. He held numerous patents, including one
Ohio will continue to test for chronic wasting disease
Testing for chronic wasting disease in Ohio’s white-tailed deer population will continue during the 2021-22 hunting season. Learn more.
Control spring weeds by starting now
Fall is a great time to control perennial and biennial weeds. Applying systemic herbicides at this time of year results in better weed control.
Appalachia is driving growth in oil and gas production
As of November 2017, more than 1,800 wells have been drilled in the Utica-Point Pleasant, and more than 11,300 wells have been drilled in the Marcellus shale.
15, 16, Maids In The Kitchen
Home Living columnist Laurie Mariatt Steeb writes about the problems and rewards of cooking with the kids.






