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Ohio State offering free weed herbicide resistance screening
Members of the Ohio State University Weed Team are providing growers with free screenings of redroot pigweed, waterhemp and Palmer amaranth, as well as other weed species, this fall.
Crappie are out there and ready to bite, just keep lookin’
Get ready for Crappie season with this insider’s advice.
Running of the does is a sight for hunters to see
The running of the bulls is an international spectacle but no more popular to deer hunters than this week’s running of the does, an annual ritual that marks the height of the early November whitetail rut. Indeed every whitetail buck of breeding age is chasing does 24 hours a day in an attempt to complete
On the outdoors: Striped bass bounces back from brink of extinction
When the water warms, the big stripers return to the Chesapeake Bay to spawn. A limited number of giants are taken there each spring. This one weighed in the mid-thirties. It’s a better comeback story than Rocky Balboa’s and while it’s not a hit at the box office, the return to glory for east coast
High temperatures in other countries lead to boost in U.S. butter exports
ITHACA, N.Y. — It’s one thing that isn’t melting because of global warming: the international butter market. This year’s record high temperatures, especially in Eastern Europe and Russia, has led to cool profit margins for butter exporters in the U.S., said dairy policy expert Mark Stephenson, presenting a paper recently at Cornell’s annual Agribusiness Economic
2010 DCP and ACRE signup will end June 1, 2010
Hello Everyone! Spring is one of my favorite seasons, especially this year after the cold, white winter we endured. It has never been more exciting to feel the warm sunshine with the cool breeze, to view the new spring growth, and to hear the loud roars of the tractors as the farmers being their spring
Business Profile: 64 Metals
The post-frame building business at 64 Metals, a family-owned business in St. Louisville, Ohio, has gone through the roof… literally.
Hazard A Guess: Week of April 22, 2004.
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Window to the Past
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about her sense of belonging during bicentennial celebration.
Are You a Mouse or a Mouse?
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about her recent adventures with critters.






