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Stewart’s wilt may hit Ohio in 2007
COLUMBUS – Cornfields throughout southern Ohio might be at risk this growing season for Stewart’s bacterial wilt and leaf blight – a corn disease caused by a bacterium carried and spread by adult flea beetles.
Reader questions long-term effects of large farms
Reader questions whether the community benefits from the large farm facilities over the long run.
Ohio Historical Society offers genealogy classes
The Ohio Historical Society Archives/Library and the Franklin County Genealogical and Historical Society offer a geneology workshop series focusing on discovering family history.
Military deployment: Help child cope
Heart-wrenching photos are only part of what American families go through when a parent is deployed.
If you can, get in fields early
COLUMBUS – Getting ready to plant corn? Just remember the trials and tribulations of establishing last season’s crop.
For healthy horses, avoid cranking the barn’s heat
STILLWATER, Okla. – Horse owners who use heated barns to keep water from freezing and protect horses from cold temperatures during late fall and winter should remember supplemental heat can cause problems if used incorrectly.
Fact and folklore: Ways to keep pests from gardens
Did you know moles hate pinwheels? While not all garden folklore is based in science, it does provides some useful and entertaining remedies to try.
What could it be? Ohio fair sees rare dairy cattle breed for first time
The American Lineback breed made its debut appearance at northeastern Ohio county fairs this year.
Biobutanol: Next renewable fuel?
SALEM, Ohio – Big oil is taking what may be the next big step in biofuels production. Gas-station chain and fuel production giant BP partnered three years ago with DuPont to develop and market a renewable fuel source, and the team is on track to market biobutanol beginning in 2007.
Animal sciences course earns national distinction from humane society
The award was presented Monday on campus by representatives of the society to Zartman, Glen Schmidt, J. Fred Stephens and Stephen Boyles.






