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Ohio to open hemp applications March 3
The Ohio Department of Agriculture will open applications for hemp licenses March 3.
Manure separator saves sand, big time
This manure separator saves Cornell about 95 percent of its sand, which can be reused for bedding.
Penn State online dairy course expands
After a successful launch, the Dairy Production and Management MOOC is now offered in five languages — English, Spanish, Bulgarian, Chinese and Portuguese.
Mom or human calendar?
Kymberly Foster Seabolt gets to the root of her declining memory.
Too much silence about merger
The weakly regulated, wild west show that has been the Chicago futures markets is poised to become a wilder, more global show now that the Chicago Mercantile Exchange announced it was purchasing archrival Chicago Board of Trade for $8 billion.
Reader cautious of Bush administration choices
Reader believes the Bush administration is a wolf in sheep’s clothing once you look beyond the rhetoric.
Reader cautious of Bush administration choices
Reader believes the Bush administration is a wolf in sheep’s clothing once you look beyond the rhetoric.
More cows fuel flames of a dairy under fire
The Ohio Department of Agriculture has approved expansion of the Jan Van Ham farm, a farm currently being sued by neighbors.
Tomato hornworm: Friend or foe?
Tami Gingrich tries to change readers’ perceptions on the dreaded tomato hornworm, which is actually a large, beautiful sphinx moth.
Sharing Lyme disease lessons with others
This past summer and well into the fall, with all the factors right for an enormous proliferation of ticks, has found us sharing knowledge gleaned over many years whether we wanted it or not.






