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Wise words from outgoing secretary
By tradition, an outgoing president leaves just one item – a letter to the incoming president – on the Oval Office desk when departing the White House for the final time.
Perceptions, science and business
The ancient Greeks used to debate what people knew and how they knew it. Deeply held convictions have wrestled with science-based knowledge ever since. And eventually, economics entered in, usually linked to science, if only the qualitative data on what people do with their perceptions. You may know something because it is stated by a
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of May 19, 2011:
ELLSWORTH, Ohio — At the recent meeting of the Western Reserve Rangers 4-H club, teen 4-H leaders Katherine Pitcairn, Hannah Shrader, Blake Algarin, Ian Hames and Delorean Jones showed the members how to create “posters that rock.” The teens had many tri-folds and posters they displayed and shared. Health Leader Bailey Hornbereger shared information about
Roundup of FFA news for Sept. 14, 2023
Catch up on local FFA news from Ashland FFA, West Holmes FFA, Global Impact FFA and Norwayne FFA.
Monarchs and milkweed
Scientists predict that migratory monarchs will soon become extinct due to climate change and habitat loss. Planting native milkweed can help them survive.
Uncertainty defines the grain markets
The U.S. grain market is finding it hard to define what is going on, and that results in nervous traders and a directionless market, says our fearless grain commentator Marlin Clark.
Bird songs everyone actually knows and sings
Early migrants began returning several weeks ago. Turkey vultures, killdeer, and phoebes were probably as befuddled by the late winter weather as we were. But by early April, we should be safe from any more extended cold snaps. And that means the parade of returning migratory birds will accelerate every week. Bird songs To prepare
Letter to the editor: Global warming and radicals
Common sense seems never to pop into the minds of radicals, according to the letter’s author.
USDA funds research to study the effects of weather variability on cattle
MADISON, Wis. — The U.S. Department of Agriculture awarded $19.5 million to support research, education and extension activities associated with climate solutions in agriculture.
Food safety expert to growers: ‘Keep calm and get prepared’
Ohio Produce Growers and Marketers Association holds sessions related to produce safety, marketing.






