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Preservation: Why are we doing this?
A week ago, I challenged newsroom team members to come up with a personal goal for the rest of 2007.
What really ‘builds’ character?
Columnist Judith Sutherland tells why she believes Farmers should certainly be the most excellent and firm bunch in all the world, all things considered.
Scientists turn poultry litter into oil
BLACKSBURG, Va. – Foster Agblevor, associate professor of biological systems engineering, is leading the team of researchers in the
Farmers could hold powerful solution
Research at The University of Tennessee has focused on the economic feasibility of growing biomass crops for energy production.
Grain farmers to pay for protection
Ohio Grain Indemnity Fund financially protects farmers when elevators go bankrupt.
Learning to talk with the land
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell acknowledges the great divide between rural cowboys and cappuccino drinkers, but observes there is much they have in common.
FARM SCIENCE REVIEW: Wayne County couple named to Farm Science Review Hall of Fame
Jim Trotter, who recently retired from the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center in Wooster, coordinates the field demonstrations at the annual Farm Science Review. He and his wife Norma were recognized for work since 1978.
We’ve met the reductionists and they are us
Why do we listen to politicians who yell “Red!” or “Blue!” when we know the answers are not black and white? Because we’ve met the reductionists and they are us.
Scott Shalaway: Looking back to 9/11; nature is the place to be
Ten years ago, in the aftermath of 9/11, I wrote about nature’s September highlights. I touched on fall colors, shorter days, cooler nights, and the migration of birds and monarch butterflies
Beginnings and endings in every life
That “stuff” in between the beginnings and endings is what defines your life.






