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The Incredible Edible
Home Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes on the history of Easter eggs.
Iron Horses and Dairy Farms
Jean L. Fugman tells about the memories of a summer on a dairy farm before World War II.
Discovering The Right Wright
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb discovered there’s more to the Wright brothers’ success: their sister!
Sheep breeder added to hall of fame
COLUMBUS – A nationally recognized sheep breeder has been inducted into Ohio State University’s Department of Animal Science Hall of Fame.
Cow-a-bunga: Artist wins competition
Clarion University student Melanie Belinsky’s idea of a “cow-ch” earned her an opportunity to showcase her artistic skills through the “Cow Parade” art project.
Can soils handle stover removal for ethanol?
COLUMBUS – Removing corn stover for use in ethanol production decreases the amount of carbon stored in the soil, and has an adverse impact on overall soil fertility and crop development, according to Ohio State University research.
Americans must stick together to get through hard times
We can no longer hold grudges against one another as Democrats, Republicans or Independents.
How to keep eastern carpenter bees from damaging your home
Damage to manmade structures can be prevented without harming eastern carpenter bees when their behavior and their lifecycle are taken into account.
Biodiversity can benefit your farm
Biodiversity could provide a framework for farm plans and agricultural conservation. The more diversity an ecosystem retains, the more adaptive it is.
Improving cow comfort at calving
According to the USDA, a majority of herds either calve cows in individual maternity pens or in groups. Both options come with their advantages and disadvantages






