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My ‘squirrelly’ wife is collecting walnuts
Learn more about the impact the the nuts in your yard have on wildlife.
What’s the prognosis on equine limb fractures?
URBANA, Ill. — Up until the 2006 Preakness Stakes, it was nearly set in stone that if a horse breaks a leg, its future is not bright. But then came Barbaro, the thoroughbred predicted to win the Preakness that year. After shattering its right hind limb in several places and undergoing five hours of surgery,
Workshop will address chronic pain and farming
PATTON, Pa. — For nearly 30 years, Linda Deen has been an integral part of her family’s fruit and vegetable farm. Whether guiding 3,000 children on school tours through their autumn corn maze; feeding the farm’s peacocks, emu, or pheasants; or preparing bakery items in the farm store, Deen used to enjoy the multitude of
Ag outlook: dairy to drop, but profits may not
Lower grain and fuel prices will spell relief for livestock farmers. However, rent and land values remain high.
Everyone is waiting for spring to arrive
“We need another and a wiser and perhaps more mystical concept of animals. In a world older and more complete than ours they moved, finished and complete, gifted with extensions of the sense we have lost or never attained, living by voices we shall never hear. They are not brethren, they are not underlings; they
Ohio plans to seize assets of egg farm
Just in case Buckeye Egg has hatched any plans to abandon its mega egg production facilities in Ohio, the Ohio attorney general’s office has asked the local court to seize the Ohio assets of both the company and its principal owner.
Corn drydown signals when to harvest
COLUMBUS – Many agronomists recommend to begin harvesting corn for dry grain storage at about 24 to 25 percent grain moisture.
Market Outlook: Corn and bean confusion
The market never really forgets about the demand side of the price equation.
Ohio Poultry Association celebrates six decades of achievements
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Poultry Association celebrated its 60th anniversary and announced its 2009 poultry award recipients, named each year at the organization’s annual banquet in Columbus. Significant contributions These awards honor businesses and individuals who have made significant contributions to Ohio’s egg and poultry industries. Story Continues Below Photos The Meritorious Service Award was
ROPE. WRESTLE. REPEAT.
Fredonia, Pa., high school student, Tyler Zebrovious, qualifies again for national rodeo events. He credits his success to practice in the offseason.






