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How to build a grow light system for starting seeds indoors
Building a simple A-frame grow light system for starting seeds indoors takes a trip to your local home improvement store and a few hours time.
Two mysteries solved and a new antique item to hazard a guess on!
A recently retired Farm and Dairy employee, contributed this next tool to help stump you for a while. Do you know how this antique was used?
Ohio Holstein sale averages $3,341
The Ohio Holstein Summer Extravaganza Sale was held Aug. 16 at the Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster.
DEP Fines Chesapeake Energy More Than $1 Million
The penalties address violations in Bradford and Washington Counties in Pa.
FSA Andy for July 2, 2009
Hello Again! Here I sit, it’s Friday afternoon and I’m trying to figure out what to write for this article. FSA stuff can be a little boring and, of course, we are never allowed to provide an opinion because the agency is concerned that someone would come back and sue them for following some opinions.
Late-planted corn faces different insects
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Cool temperatures coupled with periods of rain have kept much of Kentucky’s corn out of the ground. As producers hustle to compensate for lost planting time, they should be aware that late-planted corn could present a different insect scenario this year. The good news is the state’s late-planted corn is not likely
Produce and foodborne illness: Workshop looks at cutting the risk
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio — Do you grow, handle or process fruits and vegetables? Learn what’s best for keeping them safe — and in doing so, protect both your business and the people who eat what you sell — at an upcoming workshop in northwest Ohio. Ohio State University’s half-day, science-based Produce Safety Education Program goes
Drink Maker Drivel!
I’ve complained before about the way small appliances accumulate in my kitchen. Finding a home for them is tough.
Cleveland Rocks Coin-op show has everything coin-op
The show will be Sept. 14-16 at the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds in Berea, featuring all those machines that have ever been operated by putting money into a coinslot.
Agencies sponsor LEAP training in Salem, Jan. 17
Livestock producers are invited to attend the training meeting designed specifically for beef and dairy cattle, sheep and horses.




 
			 
			 
			

