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Pondering weighty matters

Thursday, July 9, 2015

So far I really enjoy being middle aged. I know that youth is fun but wisdom is pretty great too. I know who I am. I am responsible for myself.

Slow planting progress dominates grain markets

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

The reality of really delayed corn planting is that acres will be reduced by either prevented planting for a switch to soybeans.

Hummingbirds in December? It’s no joke

Thursday, December 20, 2012

A week ago, Vonda Poole of New Wilmington, Pa. emailed me and worried about “a female hummingbird that has not gone south for the winter. It’s now December 9th,” she wrote, “and it’s still here. Was I wrong to leave a feeder up? What will happen when freezing weather hits?” I explained that keeping the

Episodes of explosion

Thursday, July 20, 2023

Kym Seabolt weighs in on a string of disasters that have rocked her small Appalachian town.

From the farm: Southwest Pa. sale features preconditioned beef calves

Thursday, September 22, 2005

SALEM, Ohio – John Sargent knows both sides of the coin when it comes to buying and selling beef calves.

Conservation Reserve Program has benefits

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Hello again! It seems as though “going green” is all the rage. More and more people are looking for environmentally friendly, sustainable and all natural products. But did you know the Farm Service Agency (FSA) has been “going green” for many years? Millions of acres of the nation’s natural resources have been improved and preserved

Hot, humid weather causing unhealthy algal blooms in Ohio ponds, lakes

Thursday, July 29, 2010

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Harmful algal blooms, like those affecting Grand Lake St. Marys, are popping up in ponds and small lakes throughout Ohio, and Ohio State University Extension educators are encouraging landowners to protect their family, pets and livestock. “We are seeing the same harmful algal blooms in landowner ponds and lakes as we are

OSU professor awarded M.S. Swaminathan Award

Thursday, August 13, 2009

NEW DELHI, India — Ohio State University professor Rattan Lal received the prestigious international M.S. Swaminathan Award from the Trust for the Advancement of Agricultural Sciences Aug. 11 in New Delhi, India. Lal, a world-renowned soil scientist, is traveling in India with Ohio State President E. Gordon Gee and Bobby Moser, vice president for Agricultural

COBA Select Sires: A genetic matchmaker of sorts

Thursday, March 17, 2011

SALEM, Ohio — The farm lane is lined with a welcoming committee. It appears a group of cats has gathered in the drive, waiting on Andy to get here for his daily routine. There are two barns visible, both filled with cattle, and Andy points to the large freestall barn where we are going. The

Goats don’t make good gardeners

Thursday, June 15, 2017

Plagued by her two ornery goats, Kymberly Foster Seabolt’s garden is struggling to survive.