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Grasshoppers invade South Dakota this year
This is the part of the summer when Eliza Blue discovers what the defining insect infestation of the season is going to be. It looks like grasshoppers.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Jan. 14, 2010
ROGERS, Ohio — The Country Friends 4-H Club held their meeting at the Rogers Sale Dining Hall Jan. 5. Ashton Unger led the pledges. The group will be holding their square dance fundraiser from 7 p.m.- 10 p.m. Jan. 30. Admission will be $5 and it will be held in the restaurant at Rogers Auction.
Weeds: Measure twice, spray once
It seems the time right after making first cutting hay is always a time for me to address some of those unwanted weed issues — not in the hay fields, but in the fence rows, around buildings and in pastures.
Farmers, you can still switch to corn if alfalfa stands are looking marginal
Even after you take off your first cutting, you could still rotate out of alfalfa, especially if you plant corn for silage.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Feb. 3, 2011
BESSEMER, Pa. — The Mohawk FFA traveled to the Pennsylvania Farm Show Jan. 11-13 with two Keystone degree recipients, two square dance teams and a demonstration team. Tyler Claypool and Cassie Musser received Keystone degrees. Musser was the western region representative of the Star in Ag Production. The square dance teams competed against about 50
Plans made to combat Asian longhorned beetle in Ohio
The Asian longhorned beetle program will focus on removing infested trees in quarantined areas in Massachusetts, New York, Ohio and South Carolina.
Easy ways to resolve to make a difference in 2010
Now that the holiday season is history and life is getting back to normal, resolve to make a difference this year. Resolutions Here’s a list of resolutions to consider. Each is relatively easy, and most will save a few dollars over the course of the year. – Set your thermostat in winter to 68 degrees
Ohio receives funds for rural development
Three Ohio recipients will receive U.S. Department of Agriculture Community Facilities program investments totaling more than $65 million.
Have To Sit? Might As Well Knit
I first spotted the recent fad, a yarn manufacturer’s dream, when sisters entered the Next to New Shop where I work part-time.
Top water fishing serves up lunch for the largemouth bass
It’s the sound, or sounds, that tell a lurking largemouth bass, that lunch is being served.






