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Squaring Away the Holiday
A summer buffet would not be considered a true hoedown without dancing. Just what is a “hoedown”? Webster dictionary says, “hoedown (ho’doun’) noun 1. a lively, rollicking dance, often a square dance 2. music for this 3. a party at which hoedowns are danced Etymology: prob. of black orig.” * I don’t suppose there will
Increased cost of starter fertilizer has farmers seeking alternatives
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — With the phosphorus-containing starter fertilizer 10-34-0 averaging nearly $1,000 per ton, many farmers are asking, “Do I really need to include phosphorus in my starter fertilizer?” A Purdue University specialist said it depends on soil temperature and tillage, soil phosphorous level, irrigation and yield potential. Know the formula The starter fertilizer
Consumers’ top three worries
INDIANAPOLIS — When consumers shop for groceries these days, they usually ask themselves, “How did the bill get so high?” New research shows the rising cost of food is among the three greatest consumer concerns in the U.S. today. The Center for Food Integrity surveyed more than 2,000 consumers and asked them to rate their
Feds need new tricks to tame recession
The word “recession” is making its way from the business pages to everyday conversations.
For or against weapons of self-defense?
Reader disputes claim about gun availability and higher violent crime rates.
Read it Again: Week of April 18, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Wheat pathologists look at head scab
Even moderately resistant varieties can have significant disease and yield loss if the conditions favor infection during flowering.
Six inducted into state fair hall of fame
The newest class of inductees to the Ohio State Fair Hall of Fame include E. Denslow Eversole of Baltimore; Richard Lewis of Orient; C. LaVon Shook of Columbus; Ruth Stackhouse of Wakeman; Esta Lee Strauser of Mount Vernon; and Walter M. Burns of Plain City.
Rehabilitating pond scum may be boon for U.S. energy
AUBURN, Ala. – A term typically reserved for society’s worst miscreants may soon undergo a radical transformation.
Official: WTO deal to open markets only slightly not acceptable to U.S.
WASHINGTON – A top U.S. trade official has reiterated that any World Trade Organization (WTO) agreement that opens markets only slightly would not get U.






