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Protect yourself from tickborne diseases
Plan now to protect yourself against tickborne diseases, including Lyme disease, which has been found in ticks at high levels around Pennsylvania.
Somewhere between 8 and 80
Kym Seabolt recently celebrated her birthday and managed to turn it into a birthweek.
Bunge doubles contracted acres as demand for Plenish High Oleic Soybeans grows
Pioneer brand soybeans will double acreage with the Plenish high oleic trait in Indiana and Ohio for 2017.
Expert: Hog prices on the rise now
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Hog producers have been feeling the bite of losses once again this fall, but there is reason for some optimism, said Chris Hurt, a Purdue University Extension economist. “First, hog prices are probably at their seasonal lows in late November as consumers are buying their Thanksgiving turkey rather than pork. Second,
New farm bill less than ‘miraculous’
Columnist says the new farm bill does not justify the time and work it took.
Ohio corn yields right on target
COLUMBUS – One couldn’t tell from Ohio’s average corn yield that 2005 was a rough season for growers.
What are your cows doing all day?
Time is like a snowflake — it melts away while we try to decide what to do with it. — Anonymous As we reflect on a new year, some may make resolutions, reflect on occurrences during the past year and make plans for the upcoming year. Most all of us struggle with “having enough time
Wish I had one more day for stories
If I could have just one more day with my grandmother, I would treasure her stories beyond measure.
It’s up to you to prevent PDA
Back in the day we shunned PDA.
No, not personal digital assistant – that’s so 21st century.
PDA was Public Display of Affection, i.
Chesapeake Energy reports 2013 finances; still waiting on infrastructure in Utica shale
As of Dec. 31, 2013, Chesapeake has drilled 425 wells in the Utica, including 230 producing wells and 195 wells awaiting pipeline connection or in various stages of completion.






