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Meet the floating, midsummer blob
It turns out these gelatinous masses are colonies of thousands of individuals called zoids.
Strong planting progress, but prices still weak
Warm, dry weather helped some farmers begin planting, but prices are still low.
Cheese diplomacy and desserts
Although I’m sure it’s been the source of family feuds, nothing brings people together like food. Cheese diplomacy and other dairy news tidbits.
Some insight on the out-of-sight and out-of-mind: septic systems
By Lori Morey Most of us only think about our septic systems when they are making themselves known to us in some disturbing way, such as backing up in the home or yard. Unfortunately when that happens it is usually too late and something has gone very wrong. In Ohio alone there are about
Coalition pushes for contract protection
A coalition of state attorneys general last month proposed model legislation, the Producer Protection Act, addressing contract production issues in agriculture.
Finding purpose protecting the flock
Eliza Blue considers her way of lifestyle, her flock of sheep and how much joy and purpose both have given her.
The mark-up and whipping process
No one, on either side of the farm bill debate, can explain why Chairman Mike Conaway is offering a partisan bill loaded with short-term policy choices.
Kasich signs Ohio’s ‘dangerous wild animal bill,’ creating new restrictions
Law seeks to regulate private ownership of exotic animals and protect public and animal security.
Good news and bad news for monarch butterflies
If you’re a fan of monarch butterflies, I’ve got good news and bad news. First the good news. Last year the folks at Project Monarch Watch sent three monarch caterpillars into space via the shuttle Atlantis. On November 16, 2009, they were delivered to the International Space Station where they lived out their lives. These
U.S., Canada file WTO challenge to EU ag biotech ban
U.S. says moratorium imposed without scientific basis.






