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Consumers demand tender steaks: Can your cattle provide them?
Cargill is working to bring an inexpensive genetic test to the common cattleman.
Using warm-season grasses to get through the summer slump
Warm-season grasses are one option to improve forage production during the summer slump.
Roundup of gardening news for Sept. 19, 2019
Catch up on gardening news in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, and Summit County, Ohio.
Hazard A Guess: Week of July 10, 2003.
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Use foresight when fertilizing fields
Applying fertilizers to hay and pasture fields to stimulate plant growth will generally increase yields substantially.
Roundup of gardening news for Oct. 10, 2019
Catch up on gardening news and events in Geauga and Richland counties in Ohio.
5 tips for keeping cut flowers fresh
Fresh cut flowers need special care to keep them healthy and long-lasting.
Dry spring is a factor in crop planting progress
Click here for main article. WOOSTER, Ohio — It’s not just cold weather the seed must tolerate. Throughout most of April, there’s also been a lack of rain. The National Weather Service shows just 1.19 inches of rain fell in Cleveland through the first 30 days of April, more than two inches below normal. In
Electricity generation, sales set records
WASHINGTON — Electricity generation and electricity sales reached record levels in 2007, according to Electric Power Annual 2007, released by the Energy Information Administration. Following a year of relatively weak growth in 2006, net generation of electric power increased by 2.3 percent, rising to 4,157 million megawatthours and retail sales rose by 2.6 percent to






