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A lesson in the sand casting process

Thursday, August 5, 2010

This week I’m going to attempt to kill two birds with one bush – er, that’s not right – but you get the idea. I’ll identify an item that was in Hazard A Guess, and that has gone un-named for several weeks, as well as fill a Let’s Talk Rusty Iron column. Item Number 896,

Yellow Tail wine donation to HSUS incurs farmers’ wrath

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

An amazing thing happened last week while you were busy milking, feeding, repairing, resting or doing whatever other chores keep farmers busy in bleak midwinter. An army of “agvocates” — farm advocates — were on their computers creating a ruckus on your behalf. And it was an online vocal maelstrom that spread like wildlife, finding

Be on the lookout for kinglets this time of year

Thursday, November 13, 2008

November is usually a dismal month, thanks to cooler temperatures, gray skies, rain and mud. But not this year. The first week of November has been perfect — bluebird skies and 70 degrees. It has felt like spring. But weather forecasts report more seasonable weather will return; I doubt we’ll see such mild weather again

U.S. crop progress: Early frost may kill hopes along with crop

Monday, August 18, 2008

URBANA, Ill. — USDA’s August forecasts of corn and soybean production were close enough to market expectations that a large price reaction is not expected.

Opportunity to observe osprey on the Ohio River

Thursday, August 7, 2008

A coal-fired power plant seems an unlikely location for a wildlife refuge, but that’s exactly what I found on the second Sunday in July. Monty Mason, a friend and a heavy equipment operator at the AEP Kammer-Mitchell Plant south of Moundsville, W.Va., invited me to join him for a few hours in a blind near

South America dethroning U.S. as soybean king

Thursday, May 1, 2003

This year, the U.S. could actually import soybeans from South America if stocks get too tight this summer.

Pennsylvania’s autumn Web site up and running

Thursday, September 27, 2001

In autumn, Pennsylvania’s most popular leaf peeping resources are www.fallinpa.com and 800-FALL-IN-PA.

Hummingbirds need your help this summer

Thursday, June 28, 2001

Some facts and tips about hummingbirds, how to attract them and how to assist them.

Still waiting on calves: Manage summer stresses in cow herd

Thursday, July 3, 2003

Cows in at least 10 herds southern Ohio have been identified as still carrying calves, and Fairfield County extension program assistant Stan Smith is sure there are others everywhere with the same problem.

Ethanol ball rolling: Coshocton plant gets permit, others working

Thursday, September 22, 2005

SALEM, Ohio – The ethanol industry is one step closer to calling Ohio home. The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency issued a permit to install to Coshocton Ethanol, LLC, Aug.