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No bacon shortage: Still lots of little piggies headed to market
Don’t panic, we’re not running out of bacon! While pork prices will be higher next year, there will be plenty of pork for consumers to buy.
OARDC: A day of remembrance, dedication and celebration
One year after an EF-2 tornado, the OARDC-Wooster campus is moving ahead with a new research lab and strong goals.
The risk of conspicuous sustainability
Back-to-school shopping is a piece of cake with my 16-year-old son, Jon. We don’t shop. And I love it.
Capturing the moment forever
As summer nods its farewell, our school hosts the annual football homecoming game and dance in mid-October each year.
Crop report prompts prognostication
It happened again the other evening, just as it happens every year after the USDA farmer-rattling August Crop Production Report.
Wheat performances all over the board
Don’t put your eggs all in one basket when it comes to choosing wheat varieties for next year’s growing season.
What’s important in logging contract?
Trees take 60 to 100 years to grow. Isn’t it worth it to spend a little time properly planning your timber sale?
Ringworm is highly contagious
It seems each year about this time that ringworm becomes a concern, especially with those youth who exhibit their beef cattle projects.
Legislation benefits farmers
Farmers get a 30 percent additional first-year depreciation allowance under the newly signed federal workers assistance act.
High prices to stay as cow herd grows
URBANA, Ill. – The cattle industry can expect another year of high prices, said a Purdue University Extension marketing specialist.






