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Watch for molds, corn earworm
Recent reports show high corn earworm populations in certain grain corn fields in Ohio.
How to prevent squirrel damage around your house
Ohio is home to four species of tree squirrels. Use this guide to keep these squirrels away from your house and prevent potential damage.
Can friends survive milking parlor?
According to Judith Sutherland, you never really knew the strength of a friendship until your friend took a turn in the milking parlor.
From scoff to cough
Kymberly Foster Seabolt heartily apologizes to allergy sufferers for the years she didn’t believe. She knows now that allergies are nothing to sniff at.
How to improve spring lawn care
Spring brings on a need to see green, but being too hasty can hurt you more than help you. Check out these tips for fertilizing your lawn in the spring.
The word from Washington on tax break for farmers: ‘Whoops!’
The new tax law gives a 20 percent deduction of the gross proceeds for any commodities sold by farmers to a co-op. That is not just huge, it’s gigantic.
Experts say chestnut rescue will slowly succeed
The effort to employ selective breeding to rescue the American chestnut, which has been rendered functionally extinct by a disease, eventually will succeed.
Better equipped for farm accidents: Wayne County fire departments receive grain rescue units
With the help of the Trent Insurance Group, a Nationwide Insurance affiliate, the Wayne County Farm Bureau was able to give four local fire departments grain bin rescue tubes.
Spring planting requires increased focus on safety
As spring planting heats up, remember to be safe.
New bull will make a genetic contribution
The beef industry is evolving, and so are beef cattle. This is the time of year when producers buy bulls, and every bull that is turned out to cows contributes to the evolving beef industry.




 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			

