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Lessons learned from a tractor

Thursday, September 12, 2002

It was a rusty old tractor, one destined to push columnist Kym Seabolt’s marriage into divorce court until, well, you’ll just have to read her column this week to find out more.

Motorcycle helmets reduce spine injuries in collisions

Friday, February 18, 2011

BALTIMORE — Motorcycle helmets, long known to dramatically reduce the number of brain injuries and deaths from crashes, appear to also be associated with a lower risk of cervical spine injury, new research from Johns Hopkins suggests. Debunking myth “We are debunking a popular myth that wearing a helmet while riding a motorcycle can be

Enjoy the special gift of October

Thursday, October 24, 2024

Judith Sutherland reflects on the reasons October is a gift.

Peterson gives us straight answers

Thursday, March 1, 2007

Ag journalists were well-blessed last Election Day when, in the Dem’s retaking of the U.S. House of Representative, Collin Peterson assumed the chairmanship of that chamber’s Agriculture Committee.

It’s mating season for mammals in North America

Thursday, February 21, 2013

It’s common knowledge that wildlife breeds in the spring. When it comes to medium and large mammals, however, common knowledge is often wrong. Mating season peaks in mid winter for many mammals, and some species actually mate a year in advance of giving birth. Baby fisher The fisher, for example, is a large member of

Buckeye Egg Farm ordered to close barns

Thursday, July 17, 2003

Ohio Agriculture Director Fred Dailey revoked all 12 permits that allowed the farm to operate.

Crawlers: Gaining traction around the farm

Thursday, April 4, 2019

The concept of a vehicle that carries, lays and then picks up its own tracks after passing over them has been around for centuries.

Dairy outlook: It’s only a matter of time until price changes

Wednesday, November 27, 2002

Safety valve is to produce less or increase consumer demand, says Ohio State economist Cam Thraen.

Dog’s life and the Big Bang

Thursday, August 29, 2024

Kymberly Seabolt gets some good news about her dog, Nova, but life otherwise takes a turn.

Industrial minerals operations in Ohio facing possible regulation legislation

Thursday, April 12, 2001

Senate Bill 83 proposing to strengthen regulations for mining materials such as limestone, gravel, and clay represents the first comprehensive overhaul of the state’s industrial minerals laws since 1974.