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Vinyl siding still a consumer favorite

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Vinyl siding is trusted by homeowners looking to add aesthetic appeal to their home’s exterior. Though vinyl siding may seem to be a cut-and-dry type of product, the vast array of vinyl siding colors and styles has created certain trends among consumers.

Grazing in spring’s new grass can lead to livestock disease

Thursday, April 8, 2010

The ground has firmed tremendously in our area the last two weeks and warm temperatures have launched grass growth again in most fields so that pasture rotations may be started. As daylight lengthens, weather warms and pastures grow, farm managers should be aware of the term hypomagnesemia or “grass tetany.” Turning cows or sheep out

Expert: Farmers should consider shifting soybean acres back to corn

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — The nation’s farmers say they are shifting a large amount of acreage back to soybeans in 2008, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Prospective Plantings report after a year of heavy corn acreage, said a Purdue University expert.

Farmers, consider shifting soybean acres back to corn

Thursday, April 3, 2008

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — The nation’s farmers say they are shifting a large amount of acreage back to soybeans in 2008, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Prospective Plantings report after a year of heavy corn acreage, said a Purdue University expert. Producers intend to plant 74.8 million acres to soybeans, an increase of

Plasticulture opens doors on the farm

Thursday, September 16, 2004

ROCK SPRINGS, Pa. – The idea of Pennsylvania-grown bananas may sound like a joke, but it’s a definite possibility if farmers use a simple approach evaluated by Penn State scientists.

Roundup of FFA news for May, 18, 2023

Thursday, May 18, 2023

Catch up on Ohio FFA news from West Holmes FFA, United Local FFA, Fayetteville FFA, Racine Southern FFA, Western Reserve FFA, Wellington FFA and more.

Let the worm wars begin

Friday, April 12, 2024

Tami Gingrich details the ecological significance of nightcrawlers in Ohio as the worm wars begin among young Amish salesmen in southern Geauga County.

Alpaca farm hosts turkey giveaway for families in need

Friday, November 17, 2023

Scott Westberg opened his alpaca farm, Pure Passions Farms, in the fall of 2022. Now, he wants to support local families by providing a turkey and Thanksgiving sides to those in need.

Mounting resentments paved road to Pearl Harbor

Thursday, July 8, 2021

The origin of Japan’s conflict with the U.S. stemmed from a belief that it had a spiritual right to become equal with the imperial powers of the world.

Muskingum Co. investor launches profit-sharing rural broadband service

Friday, September 24, 2021

Last year, Megan Kvamme launched a company, Ohio Transparent Telecom, or OhioTT, to improve access in rural areas, using fixed wireless connections.