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From inventions on farm to tragedies
Part two: Sutherland recounts more of the story of Goldie Weisberg and her family after they escaped Russia and settled in southern Ohio.
Hope you’re hungry for a harvest
On the southern Illinois farm of my youth, the beginning of summer marked the kick-off of a season of great food.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 4/4
This week’s top stories include a calf born with its heart in its throat, the reality of poverty and hardship in southeastern Kentucky, the best fruits and vegetables for self-sufficiency, USDA crop insurance deadline information and perspectives on 2015 dairy prices.
Ohio researchers create new type of coating for solar panels
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University developed a new type of coating that could make the photovoltaic cells used to make solar panels last six times longer. This development could dramatically decrease the cost of replacing worn out cells.
Scramble at Seven-Thirty
I was up all night New Year’s Eve. I’ve heard you can never really catch up on sleep. A few mornings into the year, I sprang up in bed and blinked in disbelief at the digital clock on the television across the room.
Can you take the crown and name this antique item?
Can you name this mysterious antique item that was found in the woods? Don’t break the streak, take your stab at identifying it today.
What we’re reading: 10/21
This week we’re reading about a floating greenhouse that produces 1,200 plants per month, the release of Lucky Charms with just the marshmallows, an update on the status of carbs and more.
Remember to report your acreage
With the majority of crops in the ground, it is time to start thinking about reporting your crop acres to your local FSA.
LETTER: Ohio will lose jobs, opportunities if Renewable Fuel Standard waiver granted
Reader: If the RFS waiver is granted, the negative impact on Ohio’s agriculture and ethanol industry will be overwhelming
Ohio counties eligible for USDA emergency loans
Thirty-six Ohio counties are eligible for USDA emergency farm loans due to losses caused by excessive rain, flooding, and army worms that occurred earlier this year.






