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Many unusual plants found thriving in Ohio in 2002
Twenty-one rare and unusual plants were discovered in Ohio this year.
First two Ohio horses diagnosed with West Nile virus this season
This second straight year of West Nile virus infections in Ohio horses was anticipated by public and animal health officials.
Wrecking balls and wrecking lives
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell gives her take on various issues.
Ohio State students balance school, band, sports
Being an Ohio State College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences student, and athlete or a marching band member takes a lot of dedication and time management.
Lawmakers reconsider rules for old engines
The bill to require inspection and licensing of historical steam tractors and engines introduced by Rep. Charles Calvert of Medina has passed the Ohio House and is now being considered by the Ohio Senate.
Check up on your alfalfa agronomics
Ohio State Extension has reviewed its guidelines for growing alfalfa amid reports of fall armyworm infestations. Clif Martin shares some updates.
Consider retirement accounts when looking at financial numbers
Earning income and paying self-employment taxes as a farm manager has an impact on future social security retirement benefits.
California drought could boost indoor farming demand
Food can be grown indoors, but to be profitable, you need a good plan.
Dairymen form PAC to be heard in D.C.
Rocked by a year of historically low milk prices, dairy farmers are taking their case to Washington to seek changes in how the price of milk is set. Dairy farmers from Pennsylvania, New York and Ohio have started a federal lobbying effort to call for changes in the milk pricing system and demand that the USDA enact provisions in the farm bill that will help farmers.
A few tips on avoiding squirrel-induced insanity
A few days ago, while listening to Mike Tirico and Scott Van Pelt on ESPN radio, Van Pelt broke out laughing in near hysteria. Tirico asked him to explain himself. It turned out Van Pelt was broadcasting from his home, and he was watching a bird feeder as he worked. The distraction was a squirrel






