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Manure separator saves sand, big time

Saturday, September 8, 2018

This manure separator saves Cornell about 95 percent of its sand, which can be reused for bedding.

Michigan next for livestock standards

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

SALEM, Ohio — Ohio legislators aren’t the only ones taking action regarding livestock care standards this summer. Michigan state Reps. Mike Simpson and Jeff Mayes introduced a package of bills June 19 to standardize livestock care requirements. The bills, H.B. 5127 and H.B. 5128, would have the following impact: * Establish that the Department of

How to make Paperwhite Daffodil bulbs bloom indoors

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

If want to try a STEM activity you can’t find in the department store, your children are sure to enjoy making Paperwhite Daffodil bulbs bloom indoors.

Get ready to grab a prime duck-hunting spot

Thursday, August 8, 2019

For those who covet prime spots on state parks and reservoirs, on-site drawings for duck hunting opportunities and season-long blind spots are planned.

Whaat? 1952 Ford 8N sets land speed record of 96.3185 mph

Friday, December 18, 2015

FLETCHER, N.C. — A 1952 Ford 8N tractor dubbed the “8NCREDIBLE,” has taken the title of world’s fastest farm tractor, reaching a speed of 96.3185 miles per hour and breaking an Ab Jenkins tractor land speed record that stood unchallenged for 81 years. The speed and performance of the flathead Ford V8 powered tractor, built

Think About It: What have you learned?

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Imagine if you had to write down on a piece of paper all the many things in your life that you have learned. Where would you begin? I think it would be impossible to remember everything we have learned to this point in our lives, no matter what our age might be.

It’s been an unusually quiet year for soybean aphids, but don’t stop scouting

Thursday, August 13, 2009

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Entomologists across the Midwest expected to see soybean aphid outbreaks this year, but aphids have been slow in coming out, according to a Purdue University field crops entomologist. Soybean aphid outbreaks typically occur during odd-numbered years, which means there would typically be an increase in aphid numbers across the Midwest this

Ohio fields clear of soybean rust

Thursday, August 7, 2008

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — No soybean rust pustules have been found in the Midwest, including Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky and Missouri, according to university experts. The recent tropical storms in southern parts of the United States have concerned many growers, but soybean rust experts Kiersten Wise, Purdue University Extension; Anne Dorrance, Ohio State University Extension;

Help! Open the Window!

Thursday, March 20, 2003

Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb enjoyed last weekend’s warm weather with a frenzy of outdoor activity.

Roundup of FFA news for Sept. 14, 2023

Thursday, September 14, 2023

Catch up on local FFA news from Ashland FFA, West Holmes FFA, Global Impact FFA and Norwayne FFA.