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Read it Again: Week of June 6, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
It’s a great time to live on a farm
I can think of nothing better than living the farm life, and it becomes especially clear during the month of May. This morning’s walk was filled with sunshine and blue skies, with the countryside blooming both under foot and over head. The birds were singing with such enthusiasm, it was impossible not to whistle along.
Duck numbers on the rise
Whether living on a flyway or in between, Ohio waterfowl hunters ought to be dancing high and fast after seeing the recently published predictions of some of the highest duck numbers seen in a long time.
Norman Borlaug, a science hero of the 20th century, loses cancer battle
(Please scroll to bottom to watch a recent video of Dr. Borlaug.) COLLEGE STATION, Texas — The agricultural scientist who believed it was possible to could stop famine in developing countries across the world lost his battle with cancer Sept. 12. Norman E. Borlaug, who received the 1970 Nobel Peace Prize for developing high-yielding, disease-resistant
Early spring nitrogen likely won’t increase yields for late wheat
COLUMBUS — Despite the fact that an unusually wet fall and planting delays kept many wheat farmers from applying starter nitrogen, an Ohio State University Extension educator says they shouldn’t rush to apply spring nitrogen earlier than needed. Even though wheat has had less time to grow and tiller, applying nitrogen too early in the
Could the sex of your baby affect your health?
A study, published in the February 2017 issue of Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, shows the sex of a baby is connected to immune responses in pregnant women.
Read it Again: Week of April 24, 2003.
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Officials in Pa., W.Va. looking for elk on the loose; possible sighting in Wetzel County, W.Va.
At least two elk, including one adult bull and one cow, have escaped from a captive cervid facility (deer and elk farm) in Greene County, Pa.
Power of nature is profound
Living amid green space is highly beneficial to children.
Norman Borlaug receives highest civilian honor
NEW YORK – Norman Borlaug, often called “Father of the Green Revolution,” received the Congressional Gold Medal July 17 in honor of his work and multiple accomplishments in agricultural science.






