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Silage harvest moving along, but combines remain in the machine shed
SALEM, Ohio — A combination of sunshine and rain is once again trying some farmers’ patience, as they start harvesting silage and preparing to enter the fields with combines. James P. Rust, a reporter for the USDA National Agriculture Statistics Service from Mercer County, Pa., stated that some growers were making preparations and starting silage
Sugar farmers sue corn industry for false marketing
DENVER — American sugar farmers and refiners have filed a suit to stop big corn processors from marketing high-fructose corn syrup as a natural product equivalent to real sugar. The suit, filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles by Western Sugar Cooperative, Michigan Sugar Company and C & H Sugar Company, Inc., charges that
Lest we forget. Was it really as long as that?
The Avenue of Flags in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Hermitage, Pa., is one of the few remaining memorials to that receding American memory of when America was held hostage by Iranian fundamentalist militants.
Comments on archery’s future wise to heed
It has become more important than ever that we involve ourselves in activities and efforts to preserve our heritage.
How to accommodate your new holiday puppy
Consider the selection process, separation anxiety and potential behavioral problems when thinking about getting a new puppy during the holidays.
Pa. Fish and Boat Commission sues Consol Energy over Dunkard Creek pollution
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) sued Consol Energy for civil damages resulting from a 2009 pollution incident in which discharges from a Consol coal mine entered Dunkard Creek, contributing to a massive fish kill spanning nearly 30 miles of stream in West Virginia and Pennsylvania.
We don’t have time to plant twice
(Editor’s note: The following is reprinted from the C.O.R.N. newsletter, compiled by the Ohio State University agronomy team.)
Focus: What do you want to do?
The calendar officially says December. The holidays. The pace. The weather. The end of the year. The year’s 12th month is either welcome or despised: a reminder of tasks undone or accomplished, of goals unmet or fulfilled, and of plans waylaid or on track.
Average Ohio farm
Wages and benefits for farm employees are not only important to the employees, but to the employers as they try to provide fair compensation.
Ahhh, Nuts
Home Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about nuts and nomenclature.






