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Hello Again! I can’t believe that it is already the middle of May. Before we know it, it will be Memorial Day weekend, kids will be getting out of school, and spare time will be spent at numerous graduation barbecues. Ready or not, summer is right around the corner, and so are some important Farm
Big crowd hears big issues at conservation tillage conference
ADA, Ohio — A record crowd of nearly 1,000 people packed their way into the McIntosh Center on the campus of Ohio Northern University to hear expert discussion on issues as big as the globe. From global warming and climate change policy, to conservation practices and soybean and corn school, it was all part of
Venom shots take the bite out of sting reactions
BALTIMORE — The same bee and other insect venom shots that doctors use to prevent deadly systemic reactions to insect stings can also tone down large local allergic reactions that, while not dangerous, can be painful and inconvenient, a Johns Hopkins study shows. Results of the study are published in the June 2009 Journal of
Giant hogweed found in Butler County
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture is warning residents of Forward Township in Evans City, Butler County, that giant hogweed, a noxious and invasive weed that can cause blistering and scarring on the skin of susceptible people, has been confirmed in their area.
Hazard A Guess: Week of May 22, 2008
Hello from Hazard! We reach back a few weeks to Item No. 832, because Mary June Crisco from Monterey, Va., just sent in her correct response (hey, not everyone reads the paper as soon as it hits their doorstep). A cook for the Highland County Public Schools, Crisco still uses Item No. 832 every day:
Mother’s Toils and Foils
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about the stress of parenthood and why anger management can make it easier.
Relief flights: Sometimes an empty plane is a good one
There is a program at Boeing to take advantage of this available cargo space to help ship much-needed supplies to charitable organizations worldwide.
Four volunteers log more than 121 years
COLUMBUS – The Ohio 4-H Hall of Fame inducted Tom McNutt of Franklin County, Doug Michaelis of Wood County, Karen Murray of Lorain County and Sharen O’Brock of Mahoning County during the 10th annual Ohio 4-H Volunteer Conference earlier this year.
Cooperative Hall of Fame inducts Ohioan Henry Schriver
The Ohio farmer’s involvement in cooperatives spans 61 years.
Changing dairy industry needs to focus on biosecurity
The expansion of individual dairy operations has made biosecurity a top priority of many producers.






