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Renewable diesel battle is brewing

Thursday, June 7, 2007

SALEM, Ohio – The soybean growers and traditional biodiesel producers are on one side; livestock producers, the world’s largest meat processor and a global energy company are on the other.

By hook or by crook, the wheat harvest was accomplished with intensive labor

Thursday, November 21, 2024

Paul Locher details how 1800s pioneers in Ohio Country would have accomplished the wheat harvest and describes the tools they would have used to do it.

Part 2: Alice’s cross-country drive continues

Thursday, September 8, 2016

Alice Ramsey’s journey across the country continued.

How will you use your time in 2025?

Thursday, January 2, 2025

Ohio State professor and extension educator David Marrison encourages readers to choose a word to focus on in 2025, as he chooses “time” for himself.

Sloping sentiment

Wednesday, June 5, 2024

Kym Seabolt and Mr. Wonderful have done their best to embrace the house projects that have been thrust upon them. Now, they just have to get past logistics.

Porch promises

Thursday, July 16, 2020

Kym Seabolt laments the former glory of her porch with its original columns and vows to find adequate replacements.

Never give up: A reason for living

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Sadness and loss come to us all, and dark times in life challenge us to find new, meaningful purpose.

Ask FSA Andy about FSA tips

Thursday, July 24, 2014

It’s Friday afternoon and I’m trying to figure out what to write for FSA Andy.

Could we handle another big flood?

Thursday, March 7, 2013

As I sit here writing this article, the weather has been less than pleasant. I watch it transition from rain to snow, to sleet, and back to rain. Being the conservation minded person I am, I can’t help but observe streams and ditches as I drive back and forth to work. The movement of water

Precision farming: Cultivating big farming picture

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Ala. — The deepest insight Paul Mask ever gained into the value of precision farming occurred more than a generation ago, years before the term became commonplace in agriculture. A determined and, as events later proved, farsighted central Alabama dairy producer had worked out a strategy for managing fertilizer application costs. Using a