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Not knowing beans about seed corn

Thursday, October 28, 2004

Love him or hate him, controversial filmmaker Michael Moore has his self-described “America’s biggest slacker” act down pat.

Fighting Lyme disease is often like doing battle with unidentified foe

Thursday, September 19, 2002

While columnist Judith Sutherland and her son Cort continue to battle the ups and downs of Lyme disease, her work has helped another patient’s diagnosis.

Army food and worldwide cuisine

Thursday, September 5, 2002

Military chow has a lasting, often lousy reputation, shares columnist Roy Booth.

Harvesting hope – Kenyan farmers celebrate first banana harvest using new growing technology

Thursday, November 17, 2005

NAIROBI, Kenya – African village farmers are harvesting hope along with their banana crop. Marking a two-year culmination of a partnership between Africa Harvest – a Kenyan-based agricultural nonprofit organization – and DuPont, this year’s harvest in Chura, Nairobi, is the first in the community to include bananas grown via tissue culture propagation.

Bush zeros in on BSE in ag budget

Thursday, February 5, 2004

Budget earmarks $82 billion to address food safety, mad cow, conservation and food assistance.

Portage County Farm Bureau honors past, present ag promoters

Thursday, September 29, 2005

RAVENNA, Ohio – Portage County Farm Bureau, known for keeping its honorees’ names under wraps until the last moment, surprised another member at this year’s annual banquet.

Pa. opts to negotiate, not litigate

Thursday, August 19, 2004

SALEM, Ohio – Clashing farmers and local officials in Pennsylvania may soon be heading to the negotiating table instead of the courtroom.

Tell what’s ‘wow’ about your farm

Thursday, October 5, 2006

LONDON, Ohio – “Are you a Chevy or Ford or Dodge guy?” Eric Barrett asked. Case or John Deere? Pioneer or Seed Consultants? Bounty or Brawny? Handfuls of people perched on bales of straw last week at the Farm Science Review’s Small Farm Center started to chatter, knowing their answers to those simple questions made one giant point: Branding works.

Prepare for the impact of heat stress in dairy cows

Thursday, May 16, 2024

The environmental conditions and the high metabolic rate of today’s dairy cows producing over 100 pounds/day of milk results in a lot of heat to dissipate.

Is measuring your pasture worth the time and money?

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Ohio State University Extension educator Christine Gelley explores how to make pasture measurement worth it.