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Handpicking corn stays alive
They came from more than a dozen corn-growing states to determine who was the fastest corn husker in Ohio and the United States.
Trying to cut odor, swine waste treatment process gives extra benefits
The swine waste treatment process can remove most traces of Tylosin, a popular animal antibiotic.
Small town fun or big time heist?
One reader wishes community festivals would be fun instead of expensive to attend.
Screamin’ for Sesquicentennial Sundae
Penn State alumni and people familiar with the university will quickly cite one of the university’s claims to fame – University Creamery ice cream.
Ohio breaks ground for 4-H Center
Ground was broken Sept. 7 on the Ohio State University campus for The Nationwide and Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center.
Get that nitrogen on those wheat fields
As soon as the snow melts, in many areas it will be time to apply nitrogen to wheat.
Consumers seek health in organic foods
“Organic Shoppers May Not Be Who You Think They Are” is a new white paper from the Food Marketing Institute with findings from their consumer attitude survey.
Eminent domain legislation nixed
SALEM, Ohio – A piece of legislation that would have asked Ohioans to put eminent domain rights into the state constitution has been rejected.
Cellulosic ethanol makes a stand
ROCK SPRINGS, Pa. – When Americans think ethanol, they think corn. But corn isn’t the only way to get ethanol.
The next few months won’t be easy
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on the bleak outlook for milk prices and tries to find survival advice for farmers.






