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Startup to build biotech plant breeding research facility at Purdue
At the Seed Foundry at Purdue, Inari plans to make changes to genes to deliver desired field performance through customized seeds for microclimates around the world.
Enjoying more and more, less and less
It has been said that of all the things available to human beings, the land of our Earth is one thing that is taken far too much for granted.
Disjointed: Did winter wheat get bit by frost?
WOOSTER, Ohio – The recent bout of cold weather may have slowed the development of Ohio’s wheat crop, but frost damage is anticipated to be less severe in Ohio than in more southern wheat-growing states.
Hazard A Guess: Week of March 19, 2009
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
USDA Ohio Rural Development loan brings project to life
Richland and Crawford county residents now have access to a brand-new, 24-hour, full-service hospital.
Avon hosts annual Aunt Teak, Uncle Junque sales in June
Avon’s city-wide Aunt Teak and Uncle Junque yard sales will be held June 22-23.
Tuscarawas SWCD selects new watershed coordinator
Tuscarawas Soil and Water Conservation District recently appointed Tom Graham, of New Philadelphia, Ohio, as the coordinator of Huff Run Watershed.
Cabela’s: A retail store and a destination
When the Cabela’s store in Wheeling, W.Va. opened in 2004, it was billed as a “destination.” Give it a few months, I thought, and it will be just another outdoors store. I could not have been more wrong. Four million shoppers. According to Cabela’s retail marketing manager, Bud Forte, four million shoppers visited the Wheeling
Business Profile: Log Cabin Fence
AMITY, Pa. — In 1981, Bill Iams wanted to start his own business. He didn’t have a building to lease or money for fancy advertising, but what he did have was some creativity — and a truck. So, he rounded up some fence wire and set up shop right in the bed of his truck.
Ask Jen about pumpkins
We all remember heading down to the farm or market as children to pick out that perfect pumpkin to carve and light for Trick-or-Treat.






