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Personality matters when pairing hunters, dogs
Good hunting dogs are born to be good but can often be side tracked, or kept from being a truly good performer, by the wrong owner. That is, a hunting dog and its owner have to play well together if they are to reach their potential. Step one is to understand that the process of
Planning on passing on your farm?
Estate planning workshop might be worth day out of the fields.
Series honors retired OARDC Director Steve Slack
Ohio State’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences created a research lecture series to honor Steve Slack, retired director of the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center.
General Motors has grown since the first Buick
The General Motors Corporation got its start with the Buick, and retains the oldest car name plate now in America, as one of its premier offerings.
Dargate Auction Galleries: Auction featured Pittsburgh artists
While Pennsylvania buyers snapped up treasures from the first three days of the July sale, Internet buyers from eBay Live Auctions and iCollector.com provided some bidding rivalry on the last two days of the auction.
Corn is a grass and so much more
Just in time for peak sweet corn season, Scott Shalaway digs into the history, biology and many uses of corn.
Colvin Scholarship applications now open
Certified Angus Beef will award more than $50,000 in scholarships this year to students who are pursuing a career in agriculture.
What’s in a name? Everything!
There is no venue more inviting for a gaggle of girls than a big old farm with a constantly changing cast of characters.
More than just elk live in the Rocky Mountains
GUNNISON, Colo. — A group of four friends are here to live a dream — to hunt Rocky Mountain elk, the most coveted of all lower 48 big game. But given that, there are more critters involved in this play than elk. Take the golden eagle that winged up from a nearby kill to create
National guidelines urge doctors to ease on antibiotics
COLUMBUS — Sinus infection sufferers may see a change during their doctors appointments this cold and allergy season as new national guidelines urge doctors to do less prescribing and more educating. As many as 45 million people in the U.S. suffer from chronic sinus infections each year. After decades of overprescribing antibiotics, at a cost






