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Sacred ground: Archeological dig sifts 150-year-old Quaker burial site
Archaeologist John R. White, professor at Youngstown State Univeysity, began a dig at a historic Damascus Friends Church burial site last year.
Visiting Hawaii with the Kubalas
Paul and Jeneen Kubala, of Edinburg Township, Ohio, took Farm and Dairy on a 14-day vacation touring four islands in Hawaii. They visited the Pearl Harbor-USS. Arizona Memorial, and Waikiki Beach. On the “Big Island,” the family experienced Volcanoes National Park and a back-in-time coffee plantation. The trip ended in Maui, the “Valley Island,” home
Vacation with us: The Coopers
Anderson Motor Coach took 10 coaches to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Sept. 7-11. About 500 people went on the trip. The group enjoyed shows, food and fellowship. Pictured are (L-R) Daryl Nicklin; Karen McAfoose; Wayne Cooper, of Fombell, Pennsylvania, and wife Shirley Cooper; Dave Jones (standing behind Shirley); Kim Buckley; Sue Anderson Nicklin; Karen Anderson
Hen turkey study yielding reassuring information
What level of fall wild turkey harvest by hunters causes population declines? That’s what researchers in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences are learning midway through a five-year study of the birds.
Ohio State University Extension can help you prepare for a better 2011
I can remember back several years ago on the first day of a junior high school math class. The teacher gave each student a piece of wood about the size and shape of a quarter. On each side of this wooden piece were the words “to” and “it”. He explained that he didn’t like hearing
Judging teams on Great American Ride
If you listen to country music, you have heard Toby Keith’s new song, Great American Ride. Over the past couple of months, I have heard it countless times while the 4-H and collegiate judging teams have been traveling to different judging competitions. Strong connection As I was singing along, there was a moment I realized
Ohio State Mansfield builds micro-farm
Ohio State Professor Kip Curtis has a vision of turning a portion of the Mansfield campus into a sustainable micro-farm and educational center.
U.S. biodiesel production increasing despite expiration of tax credit
Through the first nine months of 2017, U.S. biodiesel production levels were slightly higher than 2016 levels, despite the expiration of a federal biodiesel blender’s tax credit at the end of 2016.
The week no words would come
There are some weeks when writing a column is hard (OK, most weeks). There’s never a lack of things to write about, but making those topics interesting is the tough part.
Deciding when to harvest steer is part science, part art and plain old luck
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – How do you determine when to harvest steers that have been on feed? That’s a tough question to answer with a real specific guideline, according to Eldon Cole, University of Missouri Extension livestock specialist located in Mount Vernon.






