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Study finds cereal rye contains high rates of weed seeds
Starting with 2016 and continuing through ’17 and ’18 the Indiana State Seed Lab has had high failure rates on both regulatory and service samples of rye.
On a dairy farm, derby races are good cause for a break
Watching the big horse races was a family tradition.
Check how much money that Ohio state employee rakes in
Want to know how much that state inspector makes? How about the regional lottery chief? A new fully searchable state employee salary database with updated 2011 figures is now online.
USDA announces loan rates for corn, grain sorghum, soybeans
National and county loan rates for 2004 are now available online.
Should you reduce fertilizer rates in response to lower prices?
Changes in crop prices often generate questions about the economics of fertilization. Prices for many crops, particularly corn, have recently fallen considerably from the highs of the past few years.
What did children do for fun before video games?
Fireflies and foxfire . . . four-leaf clovers and bare feet . . water striders and pollywogs . . . baby rabbits and big black and yellow spiders centering their webs . . . crayfish in the creek scuttling backward to hide beneath a rock . . . Fortunate the child — as was I
Spotted lanternfly tree traps can be effective, but need careful installation
For homeowners dealing with spotted lanternfly infestations, tree traps can be a cost-effective, nonchemical option. Learn how to avoid bycatch.
USDA may not get COOL funding: Food labeling debate rages on
Opponents said the legislation is masquerading as a food safety issue, when it’s not.
CAUV rates are increasing; just how much will remain a mystery for now
A meeting held by the Ohio Farm Bureau, was to alert the public to changes in the CAUV program.
‘A very blessed man’: Furlong wraps up lifetime of hog judging at Guernsey Co. Fair
Darell Furlong, a long-time hog judge, had his final show at the Guernsey Co. Fair Sept. 10. Through his career, the children have always been his priority as a judge.






