Search Results for "Turnips"
News Results 604 of 775 pages
History course traces influence of automobile on American life
Professor who was an auto mechanic before he was an academic is teaching a new course this fall is concentrating on the automobile as a new lens through which to view American cultural development.
Farm bill proposal retains flexibility
A draft farm bill proposal by the U.S. House of Representatives retains a mix of popular features from the current farm bill, brings back features from the previous farm bill, and adds counter-cyclical payments to help farmers in times of low commodity prices.
Farmers safe from lawsuits if they help with research
Livestock farmers can get ‘safe harbor’ from clean air violation lawsuits if they volunteer to let the EPA monitor their farm for two years.
Fire kills 15 miniature horses in western Pa.
Neighbors, anonymous donors help horse enthusiast get back on her feet.
Ethanol planners aren’t giving up
SALEM, Ohio – Biofuels plant organizers haven’t abandoned their quest to bring ethanol production to the region.
How to grow a tabletop hydroponics herb garden
Learn how to start, maintain and bring a tabletop hydroponics herb garden to full maturity in 60 days.
Dairy Excel: Problems and solutions: Keep records
With elusive broad answers to low milk prices, Tim Demland shares specific efforts individual dairymen can take, including good recordkeeping.
Dairy farming – the original hustle culture
Lee Beers talks about “hustle culture” and ways dairy farmers can diversify their income sources.
Table it
Kymberly Seabolt struggles to understand the trend of not having or using dining rooms these days. Where do people sit, hold family meetings or do homework?
Ohioans can help find Asian longhorned beetles
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is urging Ohioans to check their trees for Asian longhorned beetles or signs of the insects this August.






