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Lead paint: One family’s terrifying experience
“Mrs. Lawton, we have the results of your son’s lead test and the doctor wants him to be retested, and she wants to see him again right away.
Haflinger horses: One size fits all
Haflingers can do the work of draft horses, but they don’t embody the typical draft horse image. At least not physically.
Wet spring delays planting, cover crop termination
Early May rain showers delayed planting season for much of the Midwest, but how has it affected cover crop growth? Many specialist say “it’s all still very manageable.”
‘If you knew my dad …’
I’d just got home from work that day. It was this spring, May 19. I was in my bathroom and I happened to look out the window.
By hook or by crook, the wheat harvest was accomplished with intensive labor
Paul Locher details how 1800s pioneers in Ohio Country would have accomplished the wheat harvest and describes the tools they would have used to do it.
Part 3: Alice finishes her cross-country trip in 1909
Sam Moore finishes his story about the first lady to drive cross-country in an automobile.
Improving dairy herd performance with bulk talk milk urea, fatty acids
Ohio State adjunct professor Dwight Roseler offer tips to improve herd performance, using the metrics that are returned from bulk tank milk testing.
How to freeze fruit for best quality
Freezing fruit is an easy way to preserve fruit so that it retains its nutritional quality.
How to prepare your wood burner for winter
If you plan to use a wood stove or fireplace this winter, don’t forget to perform regular maintenance this fall to prepare for the cold months ahead. Proper upkeep, good heating practices and having a plan in place for home and chimney fires improves heating efficiency and safety.
Aquafarmer: The lure of fish, shrimp
Seafood farmers aren’t wading through murky waters of improbability.






