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Let’s get serious about conservation
There is not one person on this earth who does not need our soil and our water in order to survive.
It’s not easy figuring out a farmer’s luck
“A wise gamester ought to take the dice even as they fall and pay down quietly, rather than grumble at his luck.” — Sophocles, 403 B.C. You’ve heard of beginner’s luck and dumb luck, but are you familiar with farmer’s luck? It falls somewhere in between the other two. Farmer’s luck ought to be defined
Spring break may be more tame than media lets on
Risky behaviors tend to peak in the first year, and then decrease as students find their limits in subsequent years
Only the land lasts forever
The final Saturday in October swept me three hours south for lunch with my parents and nearly-new grandniece and, later that Halloween afternoon, backwards about 40 years for visits with some ghosts on the farm of my youth. It began as an afternoon drive from my parents’ home in town to the Bottoms, that black
Study: No-till benefits don’t run deep
COLUMBUS — No-till production is widely considered an appropriate crop production system for sequestering carbon — the process of storing carbon in plants and the soil so the buildup of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is reduced or slowed. But the extent of its benefits depends on soil type and soil depth, Ohio State University
Johnny Cash’s legacy speaks for itself
Johnny Cash was strumming in a whole lot of backgrounds across this great American heartland over the course of the last 50 years, writes columnist Judith Sutherland.
Graduate student discovers intact embryo in dusty artifact dinosaur egg
Unearthed more than 30 years ago, the egg and its well-preserved nearly hatched embryo are just now getting scientific attention.
Buckeye Egg barns start closing Nov. 20
The newest closure schedule orders Buckeye Egg to begin depopulation Nov. 20.
Ohio Pasture Measurement Project lets you watch growth from week to week
How are your pastures growing? If you are like most you would reply in terms like fast or rapid. It is the month of May and pastures should be right in the middle of the ‘spring flush.’ ‘Spring flush’ is the term to describe the rapid growth of our cool season forages during April, May
How to diagnose common houseplant problems
Some of the most common houseplant problems are a result of poor regulation of water, temperature, humidity and light.






