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Is ‘sucker’ written on our foreheads?
It’s the end of the year, but columnist Alan Guebert still has unanswered questions.
Study: Genetically modified crops may pass helpful traits to weeds
If a wild relative grows near a crop plant, chances are good that the two will crossbreed.
Lawrence SWCD recognizes key players at annual awards luncheon
The Kind family’s Grassycrest Farm took home honors as Conservation Farm of the Year.
More farms funded with second round of Clean Ohio agricultural easements
All applications estimated agricultural easement value totaled nearly $70 million.
Crop growers told to prepare for low price era
Following some of the best years ever for growing row crops, an agricultural economist advised farmers to prepare for several years of lower prices, at a workshop at the American Farm Bureau Federation’s 95th Annual Convention.
Focus: What do you want to do?
The calendar officially says December. The holidays. The pace. The weather. The end of the year. The year’s 12th month is either welcome or despised: a reminder of tasks undone or accomplished, of goals unmet or fulfilled, and of plans waylaid or on track.
Winter is a good time to think and plan, while still being patient
Winter is a good time to plan ahead, get ready for new year.
Swapping out sugar for a healthier diet
Let’s start the new year right — why not kick the sugar habit?
Rainfall and water quality on minds at Farm Science Review
Heavy spring rains led to another year of compromised water quality.
Ag outlook: 2014 will bring challenges to crop production
New year will bring challenges for crop farmers, opportunities for dairy and livestock.






