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Exhibit brings old Halle’s holiday spirit back to life
Lake Metroparks opens “Woodland Halle Days,” featuring Halle’s Seventh Floor exhibit and Winter Wonderland, Nov. 23, at the Penitentiary Glen Nature Center in Kirtland.
Women in Ag Survey underscores need for leadership skills
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Communicating effectively, establishing and achieving goals, and strategic planning ranked highest on a list of important leadership skills for women in agriculture to master, according to a new Farm Bureau survey. Online survey Nearly 2,000 women completed the informal online survey, which was conducted to determine the goals, aspirations, achievements and needs
Dominion connects shale gas to consumers
RICHMOND, Va.— Dominion, one of the nation’s largest energy companies, has contracted to deliver 500,000 dekatherms per day of natural gas produced in West Virginia to various interconnections with pipelines in Ohio, as producers look westward to seek new markets for Marcellus production. The company also has closed on agreements with two natural gas producers
Drones take to the sky at Farm Science Review
Two drones were demonstrated at this year’s Farm Science Review, but the technology is available for hobbyists only.
Treating mastitis with Vitamin D
BELTSVILLE, Md. — A natural remedy that delays and reduces the severity of mastitis infection in dairy cattle is being investigated by scientists at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Costly disease Mastitis, a common and costly disease, affects the mammary gland or udder of dairy cattle, resulting in a decrease in milk production and
Nutrients: How valuable are forages?
As the winter feeding period approaches, thoughts of my feeding program come to mind.
Remembering a local World War II hero
Hugh Earnhart recaps the service of an American hero, William “Willy” Vaughan, of Austintown, Ohio, during World War II.
Reducing mastitis in your dairy herd
The unfortunate reality for dairy farmers is: “If you have a dairy farm, you probably have mastitis.” The good news is, mastitis cases can be reduced by using good farm management techniques.
Foundry patterns still valuable to collect
The show season is well underway for 2015 with some of the early and well known shows in the past, or upcoming. Since I have not been to many I have not seen much machinery to expound upon. I mentioned earlier that there are more engines to play with than previously, due to some engines
Poinsettias not so poisonous: Tips on keeping your plant healthy all year
Follow these tips and your poinsettia will look great all year.






