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No such thing as male and female bell peppers
Although the myth that bell peppers are either male or female continues to spread, bell peppers do not have genders.
Better farm management in 30 seconds
Too many farms don’t have reliable systems in place to capture numbers that can help their bottom line. And sometimes, all it takes to track those numbers are 30 seconds, says OSU Extension Specialist Dianne Shoemaker.
Show business gets in your blood
In the musical Annie Get Your Gun, the lead character belts out the lyrics to There’s No Business Like Show Business. The key message is that folks in show biz stick together.
Small ruminant production school set
ATHENS, Ohio — A small ruminant production school for sheep and goat producers will be held this winter in Athens County. The school will be held five consecutive Tuesday evenings beginning Jan. 27 and continuing Feb. 3, 10, 17 and 24. The school will be held at the Athens County Extension meeting room and will
$2,055 paid for top selling cow in Ohio National Ayrshire Fall Sale
Much anticipated Ohio National Jackpot Calf Sale included five Ohio-bred calves. Top bid was $1,700 for Emerald Farms Cornelius Snobal consigned by Logan Fenton of Winchester.
Driverless tractors unveiled at Farm Progress Show
The New Holland NHDrive and Case IH Magnum concept tractors feature driverless technology.
Artisan cheese workshop adds value
Throughout Ohio there has been a great deal of discussion about increasing profits for local dairy farms.
Giant ragweed still looms large in Ohio
Giant ragweed continues to be one of the most common and troublesome weeds in Ohio. It has a fast growth rate and is an extremely competitive plant.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of July 17, 2008
MOUNDSVILLE, W.Va. — The Ridge Runners 4-H club met July 8 at the home of adviser Annette Clark. Members’ activity records were scored during the meeting. Members attending 4-H camp were recognized, and members discussed the upcoming fair. Livestock may start arriving the evening of July 26 and animals must be in place by noon
Planning important: Summer camp can be an adventure
Separation is a part of growing up. Camp can be an opportunity to give a child independence in safe, structured surroundings with caring adults.






