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Following the rules: College codes of conduct
Be aware of your school’s code of conduct and follow the rules. The consequences of violating them could leave you with student loan debt with no degree.
Soybean tariffs will hit farmers hard
A trade dispute with China escalated last week with China’s announcement April 4 of a proposed 25 percent tariff on imported U.S. soybeans.
Turkey hunting hasn’t changed
Turkey knowledge penned nearly 50 years ago hasn’t changed one bit. Turkeys are one of Ohio’s greatest hunting challenges.
Take time to properly winterize your boat
It’s time to put boats away for the winter. Doing it right will help your vessel last for extra years. Use these quick tips to winterize your boat.
Bayer and Monsanto finalize merger agreement
Bayer and Monsanto sign definitive merger agreement in which Bayer will acquire Monsanto for USD 128 per share. Closing expected by late 2017.
Numbers added to an emotional market
I have long held our modest hope that we would see some rebound in prices after the holidays.
What no one wants to talk about
Spring is a good time to tap the season’s new energy and fresh hope to honestly discuss some of farming and food’s most pressing issues.
Earth Day arrives, but green is not always good
You don’t want to see this type of green on Earth Day: harmful algae blooms that look like blue-green paint or scum floating on the water. Lake Erie isn’t the only body of water fighting the problem.
What you need to know about the Tree Assistance Program
Sign-up for the Tree Assistance Program continues.
South Dakota cattlemen still suffering from winter storm
Citizens for Balanced Use and the South Dakota Stockgrowers Association are searching for donations of cattle to help rebuild the herds that were nearly destroyed during the winter storm.






