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How long do vegetable seeds last?
Saving vegetable can save you money, but how long can vegetable seeds last before becoming duds? We found the answer…
Will this summer’s cattle prices be a false positive?
Everything points toward the market’s continued price strength for the next year.
Grasshoppers invade South Dakota this year
This is the part of the summer when Eliza Blue discovers what the defining insect infestation of the season is going to be. It looks like grasshoppers.
Don’t blame agriculture for pond management failure
Far too often farm runoff is blamed for fish kills; however, serval factors can contribute.
Experts analyze dairy policy in 2014 farm bill
A group of university experts recently compiled an analysis of the dairy part of the new farm bill. Here is an abbreviated version of their letter. For the full letter, visit www.farmanddairy.com.
Raising a hellbender is rough, but rewarding
The hellbender is the largest native salamander found in North America and is found within the unglaciated ragged hills of Appalachia and the Ozarks.
What to consider when making decisions during drought
Ohio State Extension educator Garth Ruff offers advice on how to feed livestock and conserve resources amid drought.
Mumblety-Peg
Bryce Angell recalls a close call playing the game Mumblety-Peg during his childhood.
DOE offers up $35M for new tech that can cut methane emissions
The U.S. Department of Energy is offering up to $35 million to develop technologies to reduce methane emissions in the oil, gas and coal industries.
Winter is Over— Think about it!
WINTER IS OVER I hope I am not saying the wrong thing when I say, “winter is over.” Every year about this time I write about the past winter and I was going to write about it a few weeks ago. However, I had second thoughts because of the weather we have been having and






