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Latches, locks developed as needed
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the history of locks and latches.
Can fish be bred to grow, mature faster?
Can fish be bred to grow, mature faster? Ohio State University bluegill and yellow perch research says yes they can through breeding.
Understanding the mystery of bird songs
As spring migrants return slowly in early spring, maybe two or three species per week, it’s a great time to learn new bird songs.
Lawsuits seek class action status against Chesapeake Exploration
Pennsylvania was first. Now Ohio. Two lawsuits seeking class action status have now been filed against Chesapeake Exploration.
Cuckoos are Real
While searching the forest canopy for the male scarlet tanager I had just heard (its raspy voice sounds like a robin with a sore throat), another bird sailed through my field of view. It disappeared into a dense thicket so quickly I saw it for only a moment. I mentally reviewed the general impressions the
Demand to determine post-harvest price pattern for corn and soybeans
URBANA, Ill. — It now appears that consumption of U.S. corn and soybeans will be record large in the 2009-10 marketing year, and that could help corn and soybean prices, according to University of Illinois economist Darrel Good. “The price users will be willing to pay for corn and soybeans will depend to a large
A roundup of FFA news for the week of October 31, 2013:
BELLEVUE, Ohio — The Bellevue FFA General Livestock Judging Team recently returned to Ohio after representing the state at the Keystone International Livestock Exposition in Harrisburg, Pa. The team took part in a Junior Livestock Judging Contest, competing against other FFA teams and 4-H teams from across the country. Team members are Nick Erf, Lauren
Grain markets: Low prices, but more demand
Two old axioms of the grain trade cropped up in conversations last week. One is that a big crop keeps getting bigger. The other is that the cure for low prices is low prices.
Starting from scratch
SALEM, Ohio – It all started with some pigs. In 2005, six 4-H’ers from Ohio, Pennsylvania and Hancock County in West Virginia put their pigs on the auction block at the Hancock County Oldtime Fair.
Tips to store and maximize hay
Ohio State Extension educator John Yost provides tips to store and maximize hay.






