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Vacation With Us… Ohio High School rodeo
Farm and Dairy went along for the ride when the Ohio High School rodeo team recently attended the National High School Rodeo Finals in Gillette, Wyo.
Schools should do more to prevent cheating
COLUMBUS — Schools have the ability to drastically reduce cheating among their students “all they need to do is follow the relatively simple and inexpensive solutions suggested by research. “We know when kids cheat, why kids cheat and how kids cheat,” said Eric Anderman, a recognized expert on student cheating and professor of educational policy
Equine owners learn at horse forage school
Evening course will cover forage management, quality, pasture layout and nutrition.
Back to school also means back to stress
A recent study found college students are suffering more classroom anxiety.
Environmentalists choose mosquito over man
Editor: It was interesting to read Jerome K. Stephens’ letter concerning DDT and Rachel Carson (With DDT use, comes resistant insects, July 5, 2007).
World Trade Org. says COOL is unfair to Canada, Mexico
The battle over country of origin labeling continues, amid threats from neighboring countries to limit trade.
Winners of visual arts ag contest announced
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio — Ohio school children enrolled in school or home-schooled during the 2010-2011 academic year shared their personal interpretation of why Ohio agriculture is “cool.”
Is COOL back on the table?
R-CALF USA, a national group of independent cattle producers, and the Cattle Producers of Washington, filed a lawsuit June 19 against the USDA, to restore country of origin labeling laws.
The COOL controversy continues
Feedlots throughout the Midwest could be indirectly impacted by recent events surrounding the U.S. mandatory country-of-origin labeling law.
How Cool Are You?
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about the luxuries of air conditioners.






