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What?! Cashing in on stupidity
What do you mean “cruise control” won’t steer my Winnebago? Columnist Judith Sutherland shares some lawsuits that you won’t believe! (Or maybe you will.)
Post September 11: Does cattle industry need to worry?
A weaker economy, a reaction to the events of Sept. 11, is less supportive to beef sales.
Estimates show higher milk prices next year
WASHINGTON – Current USDA estimates place 2006 milk production at 181.9 billion pounds, a 2.8 percent increase above 2005.
Buckeye Egg fined $1.36 million
State officials are pleased with the agreement but say, ‘we’ve heard it before.’
Shrimp farming practices snapping its pincers into northern Ohio
Hiram-area farmer stocks ponds with shrimp; thought to be the northernmost shrimp farm in United States.
Owners blame feed company for 100 alpaca deaths
More than 100 alpacas dead since last March; owners blame Land O’Lakes feed company.
Got the rain gauge (and grain market) blues
The rain gauge told the story yesterday. I finally limped out there with my shepherd’s crook leaving holes in the ground. (That’s another story: I am getting old and brittle, and couldn’t find a cane in the house.) I knew it would be bad, since it had been more than a week, but I was
Ohio State Wooster now unified as CFAES Wooster
The research and student parts have been separate in the past, but changes are afoot to unify the campus, starting with a name change to CFAES Wooster.
Silence of the lambs
Alan Guebert sheds some light on the many reasons to dislike JBS USA, the world’s — and America’s — largest meatpacker.
Springing backward, like the economy
That lion-in/lamb-out thing about March didn’t offer much lamb this year, but it did deliver several platters of snow. Oh, spring arrived on time; winter just didn’t leave on time. The struggle between seasons finally sorted out during Holy Week. Palm Sunday brought eight inches of snow, howling winds and drifted roads to nowhere. Easter






