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January is the beginning of nesting season for birds
On the afternoon of Dec. 26, the thermometer on the back porch read 73 degrees. Carolina wrens, cardinals and white-throated sparrows sang as if spring had replaced winter. A few weeks earlier, the morning temperature had plunged to four degrees. In between we’ve had several measurable snow falls and school delays. As I write this
The value of days lived on borrowed time
Confessions of an overdue book holder: If library cards were like driver’s licenses, columnist Kymberly Seabolt’s would have enough points to result in suspension.
A new friend and family plan: Parents
It’s time for parents to stand up and be parents, not friends, says columnist Kym Seabolt.
Let’s recall, then recite the August Farm Creed
Columnist Alan Guebert says the markets need to take August off.
Program certifies noxious weed-free hay
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – A niche hay and straw market promises higher profits for Indiana growers, if they can leave one essential ingredient out of each bale.
Is beef demand flat-lining or faltering?
We’ve gotten a little spoiled over the past two years by the impressive increases in demand for beef, which has pushed cattle prices to new highs and to a new concept of a “normal” price.
Wayne County voters turn down farmland preservation initiative
Voters turned down the 10-year tax that would have raised $2.3 million annually to preserve county farmland and open space.
Farm bill moves out of Senate
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Senate voted 79-14 on Friday, Dec. 14, to pass its version of the 2007 farm bill.
Controlling lice in dairy cattle
Ohio State Extension educator John Yost details tips for controlling lice in dairy cattle during the winter.
Know the ins and outs of feeding baleage
OSU Extension Field Specialist Jason Hartschuh provides tips for feeding baleage instead of dry hay to livestock.






