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Study finds cereal rye contains high rates of weed seeds
Starting with 2016 and continuing through ’17 and ’18 the Indiana State Seed Lab has had high failure rates on both regulatory and service samples of rye.
Enjoying a ‘Field of Opportunity’ close to home
There’s a very special place along the MetroParks bikeway in Canfield, Ohio — The Walnut Grove — Field of Opportunity.
Adapt or die: Life of gray and fox squirrels
Species that can adjust to changes in habitat or food availability can thrive. Among the most adaptable species are gray and fox squirrels.
No trust fund, but still blessed
We are rich in work ethic gleaned from generations before us. This pays dividends far into the future, even if we aren’t rolling in the riches of an inherited trust.
Dairy and poultry products increasing in price
Shoppers are paying slightly more for food items at the grocery store compared to the first half of 2013.
Turning 50 and fabulous
Leading up to her 50th birthday, Kymberly Foster Seabolt recalls all the staples of her childhood, growing up in the 70s and 80s.
Duck identification requires more than just effort
Though most migratory song birds won’t arrive until April or May, March is a great month to tackle waterfowl identification. Binoculars and a field guide are the essential tools. To find waterfowl, visit wetlands — lakes, farm ponds, beaver ponds, flooded meadows, and rivers, especially near dams. These are the habitats ducks frequent as they
Livestock waste standards rewritten
National guidelines on handling animal waste and odor are changing to reflect the times.
Meeting farm friends brings joy
It lifts Judith Sutherland’s spirits to know there are young dairy farm families starting out, building their own way with hard work and pride.
National wildlife refuges offer fee-free days in 2019
Thirty refuges that normally charge entrance fees will offer free admission on special days in 2019.






