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U.S. unable to consume ethanol fast enough
Researchers say U.S. is unable to consume ethanol at a fast enough rate WASHINGTON — The U.S. doesn’t have the infrastructure to meet the federal mandate for renewable fuel use with ethanol but could meet the standard with significant increases in cellulosic and next-generation biofuels, according to a Purdue University study. Wally Tyner, the James
Harvest slowly underway in Ohio
Harvest season in Ohio has begun, but remains behind so far.
Group has different view of Christmas
Alternatives for Simple Living wants to help you simplify your Holiday by helping you tell friends, “Buy me nothing. I’ll still love you.”
Automobile history can sometimes repeat itself
I’ve often heard it said that “what goes around comes around” and “there’s nothing new under the sun.” Here’s an example of that, and, while probably not proving those rules, it certainly illustrates that such things do occur. About two months ago, I wrote about the Reeves Octoauto, a strange-looking eight-wheeled car that existed briefly
How to winterize your car – 6 tips to keep your car going this winter
Prepare your car for winter before the snow starts to fly.
High tunnels are terrific for tasty tomatoes
Fred Forsburg’s tomatoes are perfect — tough to do in a certified organic operation where no pesticides, herbicides or fungicides are used. The Livonia farmer’s secret? Growing tomatoes in high tunnels.
Oats can be a good alternative forage
Oats are a good crop to consider as an alternative forage because of its flexibility as a feed, yield potential and low-cost establishment.
Economy: ‘Positive, but subdued’
Well, Mr. Obama and Mr. McCain, let’s hear it. Let’s hear your spiels for turning the U.S. economy around.
Milk bonus does your wallet good
By adjusting management practices, milk producers could probably obtain bonuses with little or no added production costs.
Fashion flashbacks cause lack of all sense
Are we really doomed to see a return of leg warmers and Big Hair? Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt says once killed, a fashion trend should stay dead.






