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New view of public education

Thursday, March 29, 2001

Ohio State University President William E. Kirwan proposes a new education paradigm that views public education as one seamless system that begins with pre-school and continues through graduate school.

Court rules against pork checkoffs

Thursday, October 31, 2002

Pork checkoffs will cease after a federal judge ruled the system “at the bottom, unconstitutional and rotten.”

Junior fair sales total nearly $5 million

Thursday, October 30, 2003

Sale totals for market livestock sales at county fairs covered in Farm and Dairy topped $5 million this year.

Exploring the romantic history of Schenley Park

Thursday, November 10, 2022

Schenley Park provides a natural sanctuary for city dwellers, university students and other visitors. Julie Geiss digs into the park’s romantic history.

Watching old iron from afar in digital age

Thursday, August 31, 2017

Improved technology provides better communication media, and a way for Tom Downing to watch steam shows from afar.

Dairy farmers need analysis of this year’s business to plan for next year

Friday, December 21, 2012

“The cows are carrying the crops.” A familiar statement that described most diversified crop/dairy farms for the past 15 years. Milk was the original farm-level “value added” product. You add value to your crops by putting them through dairy cows and selling milk. In an about face caused by a wide variety of factors, for

Ohio State University lead partner in northwest Ohio watershed project

Thursday, October 14, 2021

A new watershed project in northwestern Ohio will demonstrate that agricultural conservation practices can help meet Lake Erie’s water quality goals. 

Best-dressed thrifty nest

Thursday, October 21, 2021

There is an art to looking like a million bucks on a dime, and GirlWonder always hits the mark with change to spare — the same goes for her home.

Planning happy holidays

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Over the river and through the wood to Grandmother’s house we go! It’s a refrain as old as the hills — or at least as old as the holidays. What is far less worthy of sing-along, but just as common, is the well roasted chestnut of holiday discord: where — and with whom — to

Farming technology takes to the air

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Back when I was just a little feller, my dad would take some of us up to the brand new Noble County Airport for a “fly-in” that was sponsored each year by the Noble Soil and Water District. Our county was one of the beneficiaries of former Gov. Rhodes’ effort to build an air strip