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Life Out Loud: Fashion do’s, don’ts and does it matter anyway?
I think I can safely say that I join the rest of the free world in relief that the terror and unrest is behind us. By this we mean the Oscars. The world had waited with bated breath for the end of the Hollywood writers’ strike that had threatened to shut down the iconic Academy
Realize the reach of sisterly power
Who would I be without my sisters? I am talking both about the sisters who were born into my life, and the sisters I have chosen throughout my adult life.
Farm Bill shopping lists long
On September’s two middle Wednesdays, American agriculture’s soft hands and hard hands – its lobbyists and farmers – brought their 2007 farm bill shopping lists to the House Agriculture Committee.
Legumes are pastures’ best friends
Nitrogen is generally the most limiting nutrient for plant growth and it is also one of the most expensive nutrients when purchased as a commercial fertilizer.
Columbiana County sentinel plot will track spread of soybean rust
In response to the appearance of Phakospora pachyrhizi, or soybean rust, in the United States, the USDA developed a federal, state, university and industry framework for surveillance, reporting, prediction and management of soybean rust for the 2005 growing season.
Dairy Channel: Fine-tuning feed mixing and feeding
Scrimping on feed costs won’t always save you money, says columnist Ernie Oelker.
Dead men working still getting paid
The King and Peanuts creator Charles Schultz earn more in the grave than still-living Joes like you and me, writes columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt.
Mothers always worthy to be honored
Even though she can’t answer why boy ladybugs aren’t called guy-bugs, columnist Kym Seabolt hopes her children grow up to remember her on Mother’s Day as simply being a mom who loved them. Period.
Milk bonus does your wallet good
By adjusting management practices, milk producers could probably obtain bonuses with little or no added production costs.
Drought watch is bad timing for farmers
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – You have to go back to the early 1980s to find a March as dry as this one in Pennsylvania.






