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Iodine tincture hard to acquire now
(Editor’s note: When OSU Extension Dairy Specialist Dianne Shoemaker went to buy some iodine for their farm, she discovered she couldn’t get it where she’s always purchased it.
De Leon Didn’t Discover It
I passed the heavy “Cast Only” doors and muted harmony drifted from behind them, voices warming up. In the theater’s darkened balcony, I sat down beside my spotlight.
Found in the freezer
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about cleaning the freezer, a family time for reflection.
Latches, locks developed as needed
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the history of locks and latches.
Collectors warm up to ice box items
Does anyone remember when a refrigerator was truly an ice box? Columnist Roy Booth reminisces about keeping ‘cool’ as a youth.
Man’s accident story touches others
SUGARCREEK, Ohio – “Life is what you choose to do with it. You can start living or start dying,” said Leroy Billman, a full-time beef cattle producer from Morrow County, Ohio, who lost his right arm in a farm accident when he was 19.
Who’s going to drive old Miss Daisy?
As America ages, older men and women are likely to outlive their ability or willingness to drive.
Planting corn is a game of inches
With planting season just around the corner, a few hours in the machine shed can save the disappointment of lost yields at harvest.
In wake of tragedy: Commodity markets seen quickly returning to fundamentals
Fundamental supply and demand forces will likely return to drive commodity prices following the Sept. 11 tragedy, a Kansas State University economist said.
Politics stall ag issues
Agriculture leaders made their opinions known, but congressmen agreed not much legislation will be passed this election year.






