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Junior fair sales bring out best in rural communities
Junior fairs can be competitive, with young exhibitors battling it out over whose animal takes home the ribbon for grand champion and reserve. But, they also have a way of bringing out the best in the communities they serve.
OSU scientists create viable product using waste
WOOSTER, Ohio –Waste is a terrible thing to waste. That’s the mantra guiding an Ohio State University researcher and a bioenergy entrepreneur in the development of a brand-new, renewable source of polyurethane foam that’s expected to create up to 30 jobs in Mansfield, Ohio, in the next two years. The product (known as a bio-polyol)
COVID-19 pandemic boosts interest in home gardening
Interest in home gardening exploded this spring during the COVID-19 pandemic. Food security is a big part of it, but some suggest that’s not the whole story.
Move to suburbia offered a fresh start
A new era of lifestyle had opened and suburbia appeared to be the best solution to the nation’s housing problem, following World War II.
Stalk sensors to measure water use
University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s James Schnable and Iowa State University colleagues are developing a Fitbit-like sensor for corn and other crops.
Ohio teens push bill to honor barns
Four Ohio teens have been promoting a bill to designate the barn as the “official historical architectural structure of the state.”
Graziers, livestock need minerals
Although most of the nutrients needed by the animals are supplied by grazing, it is still important to make sure they have supplemental mineral available.
5 pasture improvements to begin in January
How can you get more production from your pasture? Focus on these five tips to improve utilization of your pastures through the growing season.
American Jersey Cattle Association offers 14 scholarships
More than $27,000 will be awarded by the American Jersey Cattle Association for educational opportunities this year. The deadline to apply is July 1.
What matters most in the end
As summer kicks in to high gear, if there is time in your day to pick up a good book, I recommend, Heart In The Right Place, a memoir written by Carolyn Jourdan.






