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National stories cause heartbreak
Lives can change in an instant, something columnist Judith Sutherland ponders in this week’s column.
Ohio Soybean Council receives award
WORTHINGTON, Ohio — The Ohio Soybean Council, in collaboration with Battelle and Univenture, was awarded its fifth R&D 100 Award for the development of a soy meal-based polymer during the 47th Annual R&D 100 Awards ceremony in Orlando. Only the top 100 innovations of the year receive this honor. Award recipients were determined by an
How to stay warm on a winter campout
If you’re considering a winter camping trip, don’t underestimate the importance of staying warm and dry. Review these tips and packing list.
GIPSA: The good, the bad and the unknown
Proposed rule could cost livestock industry as much as $1.6 billion
The aggies to Obama: No!
Of the many talents Americans — and especially American politicians — have acquired in the last 25 years, coupling fact with fiction to create baloney might be the most creative. For example, in 1996 the Republican-led Congress created Freedom to Farm, that year’s farm bill, to decouple farm programs from set-asides, a grain reserve, taxpayer
Reminiscing on letters from the past
Judith Sutherland recalls the meaning Edna Stoler McNaull’s words carried with her family.
Truth about boys, girls is all in style
There is a common misconception among amateur parents and people who have never raised children (but curiously always seem to know an awful lot about how other people should raise theirs) that boys and girls behave differently due only to parental programming and societal propaganda.
Scientists work to repopulate lake sturgeons
A group of scientists plan to spend the next few decades replenishing populations of lake sturgeons, particularly in Lake Erie.
Ohio fruit survey shows decrease in apple production
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio — Ohio’s apple growers produced an estimated 83.2 million pounds in 2010, a decrease of 32.3 million pounds from 2009. There were 6,300 bearing acres, a decrease of 500 acres from 2009. The 2010 preliminary season average price is estimated at 37.4 cents per pound, up 2.2 cents from the 35.2 cents per
Bison sale attracts 107 entries
DENVER — The National Bison Association’s Gold Trophy show and sale attracted 107 animals Jan. 24 at the National Western Stock Show in Denver, Colo. In addition to the live animals, meat was sold from 18 market class animals. The grand champion male, a 2-year-old bull exhibited by Noland Miller, Silver Creek Bison, Binscarth, Manitoba,






