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Study on soil compaction goes deeper

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

COLUMBUS — Farmers know that agricultural equipment can cause compaction in no-till crop fields, but Ohio State University researchers have found that, depending on soil type, compaction can be severe and persist for years. Based on 20 years of compaction studies at various locations in Ohio, just one year of harvest traffic on clay soils

Peters family is all about the Jerseys

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

At Spruce Row Farm, each cow has her place, and a name.

Collectors enjoy a good paper chase

Thursday, April 25, 2002

Antique columnist Roy Booth writes of collecting paper dolls.

Civilization’s Most Important Paper: Unrolled

Thursday, October 27, 2005

Watching the TV commercial where the Cottonelle puppy chases an unfurling roll of toilet paper across the house left me wondering again where our toilet paper is disappearing.

Paper dolls cross over to collectors

Thursday, July 10, 2003

Paper doll collectors are out there, but it’s an ‘unofficial’ collectible dominated by its cross-over appeal to collectors in other fields.

More than meals served at the last supper

Thursday, August 22, 2013

The weekly newspaper from my hometown bring news that the small, rural Catholic church near the big southern Illinois dairy farm of my youth will close its doors next year, a casualty, according to its distant bosses, of too few priests and too many parishes. No planning It’s a judgment day that many of the

Daddy and his helpers make a great team

Thursday, September 4, 2003

A farm is a finely tuned machine, and a good leader always needs a good crew, even if the crew is a young one.

Proper hay use vital to horse operation

Thursday, February 20, 2003

Even if your feed budget is tight, you can’t skimp on your horse’s hay.

Proper harvesting and testing important to minimize vomitoxins in wheat

Thursday, July 1, 2010

COLUMBUS — With wheat harvest now under way in Ohio, sampling and testing for vomitoxin in head scab-infected wheat is vital to prevent further losses and avoid potential health problems in humans and livestock. Pierce Paul, an Ohio State University Extension plant pathologist and small grains specialist, said that grain elevators will likely be testing

Ruritan club will no longer hold annual turkey supper

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Editor: The Washington Ruritan Club regretfully announces that they will no longer be holding their annual turkey supper. We wish to thank the many people who attended and supported this fundraiser over the last 50 years. We want to recognize those non members who have helped each year, especially the Marlington High School groups. Also,