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DDT desperately needed
In areas where malaria was once nearly eradicated, it has returned. An Ohio letter writer makes a case for giving those nations DDT to fight mosquitoes.
Certifier gives brief look at organic rules
SALEM, Ohio – The rules for organic certification fill several booklets, but the gist of most of them is to treat the cows humanely, said organic certifier Stephen Sears.
2 Cheer U UpCharity helps those in need
Barb’s Bears and Books won a state award in Ohio for the 2002 Make a Difference Day Project, but this great feat was not the beginning nor the end of the Davis’ charity.
Rural postal workers seek more than right address; help set hunting limits
Postal carriers twice yearly, in early April and August, count a variety of wildlife they see to help gather the data that sets bag limits for small game.
I think, therefore I CAN
ROMNEY, W.Va. – He wears a miniature gold wire whisk in his left earlobe.
Clad in a stark white chef’s jacket and homemade ‘happy pants’ –
Farm Bureau renews link to business
COLUMBUS – This time of year, most Ohio farmers are thinking about wrapping up the 2004 growing season, not about wrapping up tort reform in the statehouse.
Backyard gardening: Feast and famine in equal measures
Eliza Blue finds herself with too much cabbage for one family to ever possibly consume and not enough strawberries or peas.
Education funding available for Ohioans with disabilities
Up to $7,000 per person is available to Ohioans with disabilities for college, training and credentialing programs for the 2023 fall term.
Demand is strong for wheat straw, but should you keep it on your fields?
A good wheat crop will yield between 1 and 1.2 tons of straw per acre on a dry matter basis.
Weather assault sends soybean yields retreating
Early predictions say Ohio will average 40 bushels of soybeans per acre. Maybe not, says one agronomist.






