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Australia’s AWB Ltd. days are over
About the time most Americans werecarving their Thanksgiving turkey, Australia’s virtual wheat export monopoly, AWB Ltd, was being carved up like a Christmas turkey – a Christmas turkey for U.
Limits to ethanol’s wild success exist
When biofuel promoters begin to extol the virtues of ethanol, it’s sometimes difficult to determine if their excitement is powered by corn-based fuel or corn-based liquor.
Selecting bath mats slips her up
You would think that a person who has managed, however inexplicably, to choose a mate, choose to parent two lovely albeit argumentative small humans, and choose to share with the world at large the most intimate details of her life (and those of numerous innocent bystanders), would have little trouble making a commitment to the little things in life.
Shakespeare: To ride, or not to ride?
Actually, it was Shakespeare who made the decision whether or not I would ride a borrowed horse on my 85th birthday.
The promise of spring is kept
If there is a whopping blizzard on the Thursday this article appears, it is all my fault, because this Thursday (March 22) I unplugged the heat tape in the barn.
DairyChannel: Northeast management conference lines up dairy heat stress experts
Summer’s heat seems far behind us, and far ahead of us, but that’s precisely why milk producers should be thinking about managing heat stress now, says OSU Extension Dairy Specialist Dianne Shoemaker.
Mrs. Greenthumbs says:
Home Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb takes some common sense advice on gardening.
DairyChannel: Northeast management conference lines up dairy heat stress experts
Summer’s heat seems far behind us, and far ahead of us, but that’s precisely why milk producers should be thinking about managing heat stress now, says OSU Extension Dairy Specialist Dianne Shoemaker.
March weather critical to wheat development
With this winter’s variable weather and the severe frost in some fields, Ohio State researchers suspect many fields will look a lot worse before they begin to show growth this spring.
Ethanol byproduct makes pigs porky
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Pork producers who expect to bring home the bacon by feeding their herds an ethanol byproduct could wind up producing bacon consumers don’t want to bring home.






