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Dairy Excel: Things to remember as the rain falls
Shoemaker writes about when things don’t quite go according to plan – for example, when it won’t stop raining.
Antique desirability varies by collector
What makes something collectible, or a hot item among collectors? Columnist Roy Booth offers advice.
Communication vital on family farms
MEADVILLE, Pa. – A family farm is a unique business environment, one where family and business interests overlap and multiple generations coexist.
Raspberries in short supply this year
A spell of late spring cold temperatures has limited production of red and black raspberries from southern to central Ohio this year.
On the way to IraqEngineers develop robotic tractor
Engineers from the Air Force Research Laboratory designed an advanced robotic trenching tractor, called Robo Trencher, so combat engineers can perform cable trenching and excavation missions in dangerous locations.
First steps to flight began at Kitty Hawk
Most of the information the Wright brothers amassed was theory, not fact, said officials from the U.S. Air Force Museum at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. In 1900, they decided to put the theories to test and set out for Kitty Hawk.
Conservation farm reaping rewards of environmental teamwork
Landowner’s legacy is foundation for conservation and farm drainage research.
Flames burn barn; dampness to blame
Spontaneous combustion ignited a barn full of equipment, hay and straw at Myron Wehr’s farm in New Waterford, Ohio.
COOL starts to heat up
Debate about COOL heated up as USDA officials headed to different parts of the country to address concerns about the controversial country-of-origin labeling.
Wetland loss slows, but some see new court ruling as step backward
The same day as the government announces a slow-down in wetland losses, EPA toughens definition of ‘dredging’ to include removal of material from U.S. waters.






