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Dairy Channel: Manure application: Look at tile lines
How would you like 280 bushels per acre average over more than 500 acres of corn? Ernie Oelker connects soil productivity, vertical tillage and yield expectations.
Hearth to Heart:Goodbye Life: Hello Mom
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb’s teen daughter is sacrificing her bedroom to ease Laurie’s recuperation from automobile accident injuries.
Found in the freezer
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about cleaning the freezer, a family time for reflection.
Wayne Co. 4-H volunteers recognized
Miss Ohio 2001 told advisers and other volunteers attending the 4-H Volunteer Recognition Banquet that 4-H taught her life skills and it gave her a career.
U.S. EPA finalizes livestock waste rule
According to a recent EPA decision, all CAFOs, or large livestock operations, must apply for National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit coverage.
Pastors’ insights from Oklahoma City bombing offer healing, hope for nation
Six years after the Oklahoma bombing, several people are still receiving free counseling offered by the United Methodist Church’s Oklahoma Annual Conference. The conference’s Volunteers-In-Mission program is prepared to send teams to New York and Washington if they’re needed.
Last remaining California condor chick found dead
The chick, laid and hatched in the wild, was the last of three to die since Oct. 4.
Going with the wind
Wind energy technology taking root on Pennsylvania in ridge-top pastures of Pennsylvania farms has tripled the amount of wind energy in the Eastern United States.
Emergency: Floods swamp parts of northern Ohio
SALEM, Ohio – The waters have receded, but it will be a long time before the flood victims in north central Ohio will fully recover.
China could upset the apple cart
China dominates the world market in apple juice and is gaining in fresh apple exports.






