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Conservation corridors: Seed dispersal study shows value, say experts

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Field ecologists go to great lengths to get data. Radio collars and automatic video cameras are among their tools for documenting the natural world.

What they don’t tell you at graduation is what will matter most in life

Thursday, May 24, 2012

For nearly four decades, my career path has found roots in the educational system. As a “baby boomer,” I have observed changing attitudes of the generations of students I have taught. With each, I have attempted to discover teaching methods that addressed the “so what” moment with an “aha” response. The graduation season is upon

WW II veterans share, reflect at Wings of Freedom event

Thursday, August 25, 2011

NORTH CANTON, Ohio — No one knows World War II like the men and women who lived it. For a few hours Aug. 12-13, organizers of a military aviation museum in North Canton brought together some WWII veterans for a special day to reflect, remember and educate about the things they saw first hand. Kim

Hard work, fiscal sense the formula for Horn beef farm

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Sons, mother keep farm going after death of proprietor.

Employee satisfaction key to success

Thursday, August 19, 2010

I cannot believe how fast the summer of 2010 has passed. As the days become shorter and corn silage harvest begins, each of us will have more on our plates as we rush to get our harvest completed while juggling the daily dairy chores. Operating a highly competitive dairy requires the talents of many people,

Trio of Tuscarawas County dairies

Thursday, March 6, 2008

RAGERSVILLE, Ohio — A trio of Tuscarawas County milk producers joined the state’s elite production ranks this year. Burky Farm, Putt Dairy Farms and Bill Deetz each earned “elite” status with production averages in the top 5 percent of the state Dairy Herd Improvement Association herds on test. The milk producers and others were honored

Producers can expect record costs: ’08 could be worst year ever for pork

Thursday, January 31, 2008

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – This year may be the worst financial year for pork producers since the 1998, said a Purdue University Extension

High school students to compete in Ohio Envirothon

Thursday, May 3, 2018

The Envirothon competition is designed to stimulate, reinforce and enhance interest in the environment and natural resources.

Why are calves separated from their mothers?

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Brenda Hastings explains why calves are separated from their mothers.

Sorghum-sudangrass a summer alternative for feed and fuel

Thursday, January 2, 2014

By CHRIS PENROSE and CLIF LITTLE Sorghum-sudangrass hybrids are warm season annual forages that look like sudangrass in growth but are generally taller, with larger stems and leaves. They are bred for productivity, high yielding and can grow to 15 feet without lodging. Sorghum-sudangrass can be grazed, green chopped, baled for hay, silage, haylage, cover