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Dairy Excel: OSU’s ag economics information just got a lot easier to access

Thursday, August 4, 2011

The Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics has a new look to its website.

Summer, where are you going so fast?

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Already morning sunlight is diffused and late afternoon shadows are longer sooner. At dusk, there is a spectacular show as the trees become the stage for fireflies that gather to perform their love dance, and the darker the night the brighter they shine. Just think: fireflies have been texting and sexting and have had GPS

Think about it: Time is getting shorter

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Time is getting shorter Do you recall the days when you were a child and Christmas was just around the corner? The closer it was the more you began to count the days and soon the hours. Finally you woke up on Christmas morning and it was here. It was not long and the excitement

On the outdoors: Striped bass bounces back from brink of extinction

Thursday, May 26, 2011

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

‘Live from the barn,’ one Wayne County 4-H club using Web to spread the word

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Editor’s Note: See bottom for slide show. WOOSTER, Ohio — This week and perhaps beyond, one Wayne County 4-H Club is using the social tools of the Internet to share its message. Blue Ribbon Dairy — a club of about a dozen members who exhibit dairy projects, is using its own Internet blog to share

Girls learn math is invaluable in most career fields

Thursday, July 15, 2010

LEXINGTON, Ky. — Recently, a group of middle school girls learned about the math involved in becoming an agricultural entrepreneur during a trip to the University of Kentucky Horticulture Research Farm. Campus event Their trip was a part of a UK Math in Agriculture day. Math in Agriculture was just one day of the three-day

Lawsuit continues for Columbiana grain elevator and former employee

Thursday, November 19, 2009

A jury trial has been rescheduled in Mahoning County Court.

All-Dairy Antiques Auction a success

Thursday, October 8, 2009

– When the last gavel dropped at the first All-Dairy Antiques Auction Sept. 22 in Harrisburg, Pa., 30 unique and rare collectible dairy items had been sold for an impressive $6,300. The auction was part of the 12th Annual All-Dairy Antiques and Collectibles Show at the All-American Dairy Show, held at the Pennsylvania Farm Show

Gypsy moth treatments to begin in southern Ohio

Monday, May 4, 2009

REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Agriculture announced aerial treatments designed to slow the spread and suppress the gypsy moth are scheduled to begin in Jackson and Vinton counties. Treatment blocks include 54 acres in Jackson County and more than 1,202 acres in Vinton County. Treatments are administered using a low-flying aircraft that flies

Tradition Leaves Legacy and Love

Thursday, December 11, 2008

It wouldn’t be Christmas for me without Spritz cookies like my Aunt Esther made. Esther Anglemyer was a wonderful baker. She was used to making breads and pies in large quantities to feed everyone who visited their farm. She always had tins of homemade cookies on a kitchen counter just inside the back door. When