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Keys may unlock cellular doors to marbling mysteries

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Knowing more about marbling helps cattlemen produce the best beef. All four National Beef Quality Audits said consumers want more of it, yet many producers manage so as to inhibit rather than enhance marbling. Scientists offered new insights at the Reciprocal Meats Conference this summer. “Three major things affect the beef eating experience: flavor, juiciness

OSU develops cow reproduction technique to boost industry profits

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

WOOSTER, Ohio — Researchers with the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center have pioneered a new protocol for increasing pregnancy rates in beef cattle, which is expected to lead to higher production efficiency and cost and time savings for farmers nationwide. Working closely with the industry, animal scientist Mike Day and his team developed a

10 tips for allergy-free gardening

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Microscopic pollen causes most allergies. Here are tips for gardening if you have allergies, plus suggested flowers, trees and shrubs to plant that produce little or no pollen.

A long line of lunatics who see potential

Thursday, July 28, 2022

Boywonder finally found a house worthy to make into a home, and wouldn’t you know, it’s a big white farmhouse on some very pretty rural land.

How to get your lawn mower ready in the spring

Monday, April 29, 2019

Follow this spring lawn mower maintenance checklist to get your mower in working order before the grass gets too long.

Don’t pigeonhole a livestock guardian dog’s intelligence

Monday, December 2, 2019

Bridger is in charge of our unruly, free-ranging, tree-sleeping poultry, the house, yard and us. Although she has filled many positions on this farm, part of having an intelligent dog is respecting that intelligence, and Bridger has had a hand in selecting her duties.

This mama is not down with drama

Thursday, March 3, 2016

There is a special place in Heaven for the teachers and staff who take on the process of extracurricular activities.

Curry Lumber will mark 160th anniversary

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

There are few businesses that reach the 100-year mark, and even fewer that stay around 150 years. But Curry Lumber in Wooster, Ohio, will celebrate its 160th year in August, an achievement that happens only when a company is committed to serving its customers at the highest level.

Golden Age craftsmen remembered

Thursday, June 5, 2003

American craftsmen contributed to styles and history of furniture making and cabinetry.

Pilot project aims to improve water quality in Shallow Run watershed

Friday, September 8, 2023

A recently-launched pilot project in Shallow Run watershed will determine how to improve water quality in the watershed, and what it will take to get there.