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Farm Science Review panel talks economics of water quality, fertilizer tax
One panelist says best approach would be to tax farmers for applying nitrogen and phosphorus.
A new twist on an age-old problem: Making knee replacements last
The latest techniques from the world of mechanical engineering are now being applied to the human body.
June’s gardening to-do list
Staking plants, weeding, applying mulch and managing pests are some of June’s gardening tasks.
Good conservation can lead to better water quality
It only makes sense we want the manure to remain where it is applied for it to be most profitable.
LETTER: Farmers will do a better job than can-kicking politicians
Editor: Cowboys and business people can clearly explain how the “cow ate the cabbage.” They can explain how she ate it, and where she spit the seeds. Today our elite elected ones can’t generate an original or conclusive sentence. Listen to them defend themselves, interviews, press conferences. Try to understand what — if anything —
Burnhams Orchard hosts tour June 29
COLUMBUS – The Ohio Fruit Growers Society will hold its summer tour June 29, 2005, at Burnhams Orchard, 8019 state Route 113, Berlin Heights, Ohio.
Random acts of senseless names
What were they thinking? Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt wants to know what’s up with kids’ names like Banjo and Denim?
Ohio’s ag nutrients bill on way to governor
Bill would require most farmers who apply fertilizer to be state certified.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 10/31
This week’s top stories include an Ohio organic farming conference, news that meat may cause cancer, how Ohio could fill the food production gap in California’s drought and more.
Leap of faith proves spring pollination can be honeybee free
Populations of imported European honeybees continue to decline under pressure from an array of pathogens.






