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Is it time to scale back BSE testing?

Thursday, May 4, 2006

SALEM, Ohio – It’s likely several cows in the U.S. currently have BSE, but the number is so low that it may be time to stop rigorous testing, according to the

Ohio LegislatureFarmers fight to save crop seeds

Thursday, June 10, 2004

Ohio legislators may allow Buckeye State farmers to keep and replant seeds with patented technologies.

Life ends, for a new beginning

Thursday, August 13, 2015

We are here for such a short time, a speck in the universe, and our daily concerns will fade so fast.

Demand to determine post-harvest price pattern for corn and soybeans

Thursday, September 3, 2009

URBANA, Ill. — It now appears that consumption of U.S. corn and soybeans will be record large in the 2009-10 marketing year, and that could help corn and soybean prices, according to University of Illinois economist Darrel Good. “The price users will be willing to pay for corn and soybeans will depend to a large

Is it time for trophy hunting to end?

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Like it or not, trophy hunting is legal. In his column this week, Scott Shalaway wonders whether or not it should be.

Perfect house

Thursday, December 2, 2021

To Kym Seabolt, one of the best feelings of “home” is to make sure that when loved ones arrive they never doubt hers is a comfortable place to be. 

Lost bird rediscovered in the jungle of Venezuela

Thursday, August 3, 2017

Researchers working deep in the forests of Venezuela rediscovered the Tachira Antpitta, a brown bird not seen since it was first recorded in the 1950s.

Imagination made Christmas magical

Thursday, December 12, 2013

“Hurry up! Grab the crayons and I’ll get the scissors!” This was my “order from headquarters” from an older sister when we were kids and Christmas was drawing near. After asking permission, we would take the scissors to an old Sears or Montgomery Ward catalog and begin clipping out pictures of everything our little hearts

Luck and hunting skills made elk hunt successful

Thursday, November 1, 2012

GUNNISON Colo. — Luck trumps skills every time and, yes, getting an eyeful of elk, a bull at that, and in reasonable shooting range, involves a basket full a good old- fashioned luck. A beauty There he was, a decent bull at about 200 yards, a slam dunk if ever there was one. I belly

Proposal could mean forgiving student loans for U.S. farmers

Thursday, August 6, 2015

A proposal has been made in Congress to forgive student loans for farmers. Emily Best shares her story of how student loans are impacting her career.