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Ohio Task Force One ready to depart to Haiti from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

Monday, January 18, 2010

WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio — An 80-member urban search and rescue team is packed and ready to go here, in case their unit will be the next to fly into earthquake-ravaged Haiti. Ohio Task Force One is composed of volunteer members from throughout Ohio and northern Kentucky, highly-trained people anxious to provide search and

Pet and Petability

Thursday, March 5, 2009

“He’s riled!” I cautioned Kathie. She goaded our cat with her forearm. He lunged, wrapped his front legs around her arm and grabbed her wrist in his mouth. I was certain his teeth would draw blood, but she swore that in all their play times he never broke skin. I voiced that he needed a

It’s time to evaluate your pastures

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

There is no time like the present to evaluate your pasture fields for damage from over grazing and weather related stress. While you are trying to warm up after feeding your livestock and checking on their water, it is a good time to evaluate your recent management successes and challenges. After dealing with a drier

A roundup of FFA news for Sept. 25, 2008

Thursday, September 25, 2008

CHILLICOTHE, Ohio — Zane Trace FFA chapter held a rib-eye sandwich sale at the first home football game Sept. 5. The students set up a camper, grill and serving table in the parking lot outside the football field and sold the sandwiches. The members also went into the stands during the game to sell sandwiches

High grain prices are here to stay

Monday, September 22, 2008

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — An ethanol-fueled spike in grain prices will likely hold, yielding the first sustained increase for corn, wheat and soybean prices in more than three decades, according to new research by two University of Illinois farm economists. Price surge Corn, an ethanol ingredient which has driven the recent price surge, could average $4.60

A weekly roundup of 4-H news for the week of May 15, 2008

Thursday, May 15, 2008

CORTLAND, Ohio — Heather Wells of Warren and Dan Prokop of Cortland have been awarded the American Youth Foundation’s I Dare You Leadership Award in recognition of personal integrity, balanced living and potential for leadership. The honor was presented May 5 by Michelle Adkins, Trumbull County Ohio State University Extension 4-H educator at the Trumbull

Washington finalizes cease and desist order against Pigeon King International

Thursday, May 15, 2008

SALEM, Ohio — The State of Washington has finalized its cease and desist order against the Canadian company Pigeon King International. That state’s securities division entered the final consent order May 2. Investigation showed pigeon breeder Arlan Galbraith and his company violated the state’s Business Opportunity Fraud Act and were not registered with the state

Southern Ohio faces wilt and blight

Thursday, April 10, 2008

WOOSTER, Ohio — Southern Ohio’s corn crop may face a high risk of Stewart’s bacterial wilt and leaf blight this growing season. The disease is caused by a bacterium carried and spread by adult flea beetles. Based on the flea beetle index, conducted by Ohio State University Extension and Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center

Horses dumped like unwanted cats

Thursday, October 11, 2007

When a Kentucky reader stopped by Farm and Dairy’s booth at Farm Science Review, we chatted a bit about the extreme dry conditions down there, and the lack of pasture and feed for livestock.

Ten ways to go broke: Still good advice

Thursday, June 7, 2007

Long before there was David Letterman, the University of Tennessee’s ag college came up with its own Top 10 list that’s worth reviewing.