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School starts: Cort stays home again

Thursday, September 18, 2003

Columnist Judith Sutherland continues fighting for her son’s health.

Planting Bt hybrids this spring?

Thursday, April 6, 2006

DES MOINES, Iowa – One key to controlling corn borer and corn rootworm over the long term is to make sure a few of them survive in the short term.

Butterflies love living on the edge

Thursday, May 30, 2002

Butterflies thrive along the edges of forest logging roads or within power line rights-of-way.

Farmers log on to LOVE

Thursday, September 22, 2005

THEY come from Texas, Wyoming, California, Vermont and Columbus. They’re grandparents, college students and single parents.

Buckeye Egg Farm awaits state appeals board’s decision

Thursday, September 11, 2003

Farm officials point out turnaround in management; refuse to burn barns, hens.

Marriage of energy and agriculture creates a new buzz

Thursday, September 27, 2007

LONDON, Ohio – Whether you were walking through the exhibits or taking in an educational session at this year’s

Ashtabula Co. celebrates 100th barn quilt

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Ashtabula County Barn Quilt Trail is celebrating its 100th barn quilt to be installed in just four years. A documentary about the trail has been created.

Carbon markets could have benefits, but are no silver bullet

Thursday, February 18, 2021

Farm groups, politicians and environmentalists want to make carbon a new commodity, to battle climate change. Carbon markets, in theory, could be a win-win. But they bring a lot of questions about the roles of public and private work to address climate change, and who benefits the most from those efforts.

Just getting through: Gross-outs and revelations from an artificial insemination school

Thursday, January 27, 2005

DAMASCUS, Ohio – It’s below 40 degrees in here, cold enough to see your breath and lose track of your fingertips.

The blind hog market is at hand

Wednesday, November 22, 2023

Marlin Clark weighs in on the grain markets before Thanksgiving.