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Cape May in spring is ideal birding time
Spring vacations to Cape May offer many opportunities for bird watchers.
Farms teach about love and loss
Judith Sutherland recalls a cow from her youth that taught her about love and loss on the farm and details how the lesson prepared her for life.
Wants vs. needs and contentment
It seems, somehow, that people used to be more satisfied with far less.
I say neigh … I mean, nay, I say!
The coincidence was positively delicious. Shortly after Swedish furniture seller Ikea found itself, shall we say, saddle-deep in a saucy mess that featured racier red meat in its Swedish meatballs than you’d normally get from the average European cow, the USDA announced changes to its controversial Country of Origin Labeling, or COOL, law for American
Now is the time for producers to scout fields for soybean cyst nematode
WOOSTER, Ohio — A soybean plant seemingly suffering from nutrient deficiencies, diseases, herbicide injury or development issues due to compaction could be the victim of another more serious culprit: soybean cyst nematode. Scout fields Dennis Mills, an Ohio State University plant pathologist with the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, said that now is the
Implementing USDA country-of-origin rule won’t be cheap
The proposed mandatory country-of-origin labeling program could cost $458 million per year.
They fly in June, crawl in September
Tami Gingrich details the unique lifecycles of moths, highlighting the largest and most beautiful species in North America.
Roscoe Village video wins award
A history of the Ohio & Erie Canal has been selected as the national winner of the 2001 Aegis Award in documentaries.
Can you help us identify Item No. 1245?
We’ve received an answer for Item No. 1244, but can you help us with Item No. 1245? It was submitted by John Tarleton, of Salem, Ohio.
Roundup of FFA news for Aug. 1, 2019
Catch up on local FFA news from Black River FFA and Miami Trace FFA.






