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This old hat
Bryce Angell’s Stetson is full of history, and despite its worn appearance, it’s good enough for him.
All I want for Christmas
Kymberly Foster Seabolt considers asking for things with a deeper meaning this Christmas and shares what she really wants from Santa.
Ohio farm groups disappointed with new CAUV rates
Ohio Tax Department announces 2016 CAUV values, but does not include amendments farmers sought.
Cornell chefs using foods grown at university
ITHACA, N.Y. — Cornell Dining has purchased food from local sources for years, but this fall it is taking the “local foods” concept to a whole new level by buying corn, potatoes, squash and ornamental gourds directly from Cornell’s farms. University farms As part of the Farms-to-Dining Initiative, Cornell chefs are now using produce grown
The impact of family meals
The importance of family meals goes beyond parents ensuring their children are eating healthy diets. Family meals can affect various aspects of children’s lives, some of which may surprise parents.
Wheat harvest promising despite disease
Wheat harvest is progressing rapidly across Ohio with decent yields and high test weights, despite the early-season problems with Fusarium head scab.
Pennsylvania bees recovering well, most losses not from collapse disorder
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Colony Collapse Disorder, diseases, parasitic mites and other stressors continue to take a toll on U.S. honey bee populations, but Pennsylvania beekeepers on average fared better than their counterparts nationally during this past winter, according to apiculture experts in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences. A recent survey by the Apiary
Questions still remain about corn and soybean demand
The USDA’s monthly update of prospective supply and demand for U.S. corn and soybeans released on April 8 contained some changes from the March report, but reaffirmed the tightness of supply, said University of Illinois agricultural economist Darrel Good. “For corn, the USDA increased the projection of use for production of ethanol and byproducts by
Jewelweed: A diamond in the rough
Tami Gingrich details the unique characteristics and healing abilities of jewelweed.
Ohio pork: More pigs, more profit
COLUMBUS – The pork industry is using less physical labor and getting record outputs, according to speakers at last week’s Profession Pork Producers Symposium in Columbus.






