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Lake Erie harmful algal bloom likely to be mild this year, researchers say
Researchers are expecting a relatively mild harmful algal bloom in Lake Erie this summer. This follows a similarly mild bloom in 2020.
Economist predicts Class III milk average improving near $16 in 2017
The good news is that while November cheese prices have had some rather big price increases as well as decreases, overall cheese prices have shown surprising strength.
Seagoing cowboys: Ohioan returns to Poland 69 years after historic voyage
Between 1945 and 1947, the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration and the Brethren Relief Center of the Church of the Brethren organized approximately 360 shipments of livestock — mostly horses, heifers and mules — to war-torn countries.
Wisconsin’s dairy cow production surpasses California for first time in 57 years
California’s cows may be the happiest, but Wisconsin’s were the most productive in the United States earlier this summer.
Does priority count? New Year’s Day event beginning of show season
We are starting out the new year with some material on show schedules, not necessarily steam, but engines none the less.
2013 Columbiana County Fair market livestock sales total nearly $435,000
The junior fair market livestock sales at the 2013 Columbiana County Fair totaled nearly $435,000, on the sale of 471 lots.
DEP to host public hearing, open house for Washington Co. compressor station
PITTSBURGH — The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection will host an open house and a formal public hearing May 1 to discuss a proposed air quality plan approval for MarkWest Liberty Midstream and Resources LLC to install and begin temporary operation of new equipment at its Smith Compressor Station. The facility is in Smith Township,
Anyone remember cyclone seeders? The early years of drills and related planting equipment
When I was a kid, my father’s crop rotation was corn, oats, wheat and hay. The wheat was planted in the fall after the oats stubble was plowed and, in order to have a crop of hay in the year following the wheat, grass seed had to be sown either with the wheat, or the
Appeals Court rules 2011 cutoff year for Clean Water Act rules
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Sixth Circuit of Appeals ruled that residuals of chemical pesticides and biological pesticides are pollutants regulated under the Clean Water Act and has recently stayed the effective date of its decision until April 9, 2011. Decision made As a result of the ruling, anyone who applies a pesticide in, over, or
Twenty-year stalemate ended; EU, U.S. settle beef hormone dispute
Long overdue agreement opens EU market to U.S. cattle.






