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Multitasking hurts performance, but helps moods
People aren’t very good at media multitasking — like reading a book while watching TV — but do it anyway because it makes them feel good, a new study suggests.
New York college, developer banking on sustainable agriculture
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Upstate New York seems like an unlikely place to grow tropical fish. But at one central New York college, students and staff are growing the sought-after tilapia, even in the dead of winter.
Undercover video bans appealing to farmers, not so to activist groups
Farmers say enough with the campaigns, agendas … animal rights groups say they’re educating the public.
Another first, Anna’s Hummingbird in Pa.
Finding a specific individual bird in an entire county or even state is like searching for the proverbial needle in a haystack. That’s what happens every time a rare or unusual bird shows up somewhere. Birders flock to the area hoping for a peek. The best way to actually find such a bird is to
Supreme confusion over checkoff
After the U.S. Supreme Court surprised both sides of the beef checkoff court fight May 23 by declaring the $80-million-per-year mandatory tax constitutional, opponents and proponents alike offered a dizzying display of spin.
The Robinsons took us to Pigeon Forge
Robert and Patti Robinson of Uhrichsville, Ohio, visited Pigeon Forge, Tennesse, with Farm and Dairy, a few weeks before the fires.
Wish for fish
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about her daughter’s first taste of independence and her own taste for fish.
Roundup of FFA news for Sept. 27, 2018
Catch up on local FFA news from Northwestern FFA and West Holmes FFA.
Will luck of Irish be with farm bill?
What’s up with the farm bill? Why is it taking so long to finalize? Why is the president threatening to veto it?
Post September 11: Does cattle industry need to worry?
A weaker economy, a reaction to the events of Sept. 11, is less supportive to beef sales.






