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Prescription lettuce? Not so fast…
Research suggesting genetic elements from plants make it into eater’s bloodstream turns out to be a ‘false positive.’
Cubs and cattlemen: Paying to lose
Chicago Cubs baseball fans and American cow-calf ranchers have two things in common. First, they can’t win for losing and, second, they pay heavily for the right to do just that. For example, on April 15, Tom Ricketts, chairman of the Cubs, announced plans to update the 99-year-old home of the team, Wrigley Field. The
Being just one of the crew turns out to be good experience for new graduate
Steve, his mom and I drove to the airport in Cleveland June 30 with our oldest son, Austen and put him on an airplane to Selden, Kan. A whole 25 days after graduating from high school, he was off to live a dream he has had since at least the eighth grade, to spend a
Some things do get better with time: home heating
As a long, cold winter finally winds down, I was thinking about how comfortable most of us are in our homes with modem heating plants, thermo pane windows, and fully insulated walls and ceilings. Even though fuel costs have gone up, and will probably continue to climb, all we really have to do when we’re
National 4-H Week: October 7-13
My friend Judi and I discussed plans for our club: delegating, decorating, and, of course, our talks almost always lead to food.
Smoke gets in her eyes
It is, I realize, completely self-absorbed to complain about the myriad ways Mother Nature tried to kick my behind last week in the midst of the terrible blizzard, Nemo. Fortunately, I have never shied away from a certain amount of navel gazing. Thus, I am more than willing to go on and on about my
Employing minors on your farm
It’s that time of year when students are preparing for the school year to end and many are looking for a job. You may have one or more students knock on your door asking if they may work for you after school and then during those days when school is not in session. Are there
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Oct. 29, 2015
A roundup of FFA news.
W.Va. HOF honors five for their forestry, agricultural contributions
Roger L. Sherman, Vernon A. Tacy, Harlan P. Carter III and Jeanne Sheets Carter will be inducted into the West Virginia Agriculture and Forestry Hall of Fame during a July 9 ceremony.
Roundup of FFA news for July 13, 2023
West Virginia’s South Harrison FFA chapter was recognized was one of only eight recipients of the Gold Emblem Chapter Award.






