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Selecting bath mats slips her up

Thursday, April 6, 2006

You would think that a person who has managed, however inexplicably, to choose a mate, choose to parent two lovely albeit argumentative small humans, and choose to share with the world at large the most intimate details of her life (and those of numerous innocent bystanders), would have little trouble making a commitment to the little things in life.

Dairy Channel: Think ‘stupid’ to avoid disasters

Thursday, June 6, 2002

Quick thinking, communication and good work averted a disaster when a custom manure hauler – filled with 4,000 gallons of liquid manure – had an accident on a road.

Troubling lights and piece of mind – for dummies

Thursday, June 26, 2003

When the “service engine” light came on in columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt’s vehicle recently, she was initially charmed with the thoughtfulness.

Start forage management now

Thursday, June 27, 2002

High level or rainfall means more forage growth, but also softer soil conditions and the potential for mud and compaction problems.

Pesticide storage important, especially in winter

Thursday, January 29, 2004

It’s often ignored, but pesticide storage is a big deal.

March weather critical to wheat development

Thursday, March 14, 2002

With this winter’s variable weather and the severe frost in some fields, Ohio State researchers suspect many fields will look a lot worse before they begin to show growth this spring.

Glyphosate-resistant weeds in Ohio

Thursday, March 20, 2003

Ohio has its first indications that herbicides like Roundup are losing their effectiveness in weed control.

BSE: Should you worry about these false positives?

Thursday, July 8, 2004

USDA, criticized for not disclosing December’s BSE case sooner, is now criticized for sharing inconclusive test results.

Satisfaction in growing a seed

Thursday, October 19, 2017

The Pumpkin Patch at Valley Bend Farm in Marshall County, West Virginia, is owned by Betty Hickey, a 2017 Women in Agriculture award winner.

Carbon markets could have benefits, but are no silver bullet

Thursday, February 18, 2021

Farm groups, politicians and environmentalists want to make carbon a new commodity, to battle climate change. Carbon markets, in theory, could be a win-win. But they bring a lot of questions about the roles of public and private work to address climate change, and who benefits the most from those efforts.