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In Greenland, a chance for respite, reconnection
Rebecca Miller travels north with North Atlantic Native Sheep and Wool Conference, and is reminded of what connects all of us.
150th birthday party set for Annie Oakley
GREENVILLE, Ohio — The Year of Annie will be celebrated throughout 2010 at The Annie Oakley Center at Garst Museum, part of the Darke County Historical Society.
Conestoga wagon was the Swiss Army knife of vehicles
The Conestoga wagon had many tools that helped families move westward in the 1800s. Paul Locher gives a detailed description of its most important features.
Kasich underestimates Ohio’s farmers
Reporter Chris Kick says the governor should have worked with farmers instead of issuing an executive order.
Dogs likely originated in Europe more than 18,000 years ago, biologists report
Wolves likely were domesticated by European hunter-gatherers more than 18,000 years ago and gradually evolved into dogs that became household pets, UCLA life scientists report.
Ohio lawmakers, farmers call for ‘sound science’ in water quality rules
The Ohio House ag committee held its first hearing of the year, and water quality was at the forefront.
Riding away
THE first time Linda Hren fought cancer was bad enough. But getting it back months later was far worse.
Scientists say Europe is where oldest dogs are found
Dogs likely originated in Europe more than 18,000 years ago, biologists report.
Engineers make wearable sensors for plants
Find out more about the new, low-cost, easily produced, graphene-based, sensors-on-tape that can be attached to plants to provide data to farmers.
The farm’s ‘other’ manager
For Don Kurtz, being a dairy nutritionist means a lot more than dropping off mineral. It’s about being the manager farmers don’t know they have.






