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Releasing creases: How it all began
You don’t usually think of irons when you think of Holland, but columnist Roy Booth says that’s where pressing irons flourished.
Commentary by Susan Crowell: What farm bill history do we want to repeat?
Editor Susan Crowell wonders if we’ve learned anything from past farm bill wrangling.
School credits aquaculture curriculum with raising pupils’ interest and grades
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Add middle and high school students to the growing list of Floridians learning about aquaculture, a relatively new industry but one that already generates an estimated $250 million economic impact annually in the state. In a remarkable 900-square-foot greenhouse on their campus, students at Crystal Lake Middle School in Lakeland are trying
Is summer really over?
When summer began I had the same feeling many parents do, worrying about how I was going to fill all those long, lazy days. Of course any worries I had were soon set aside by a grueling schedule of sleeping in, lounging around the swimming pool and starting a movie at 9 p.m. There’s no
Wayne SWCD now taking sign-ups for H2Ohio program
The Wayne Soil and Water Conservation District began taking sign-ups for the H2Ohio water quality program from agricultural producers April 22.
Johnson show lambs: From grazing pasture grass, to the winner’s circle
Family’s show lamb business has grown into a well-recognized name.
Thanksgiving creates a long weekend for trading
Grain markets on the Chicago Board of Trade can do weird things over the Thanksgiving holiday. Marlin Clark weighs in on the recent changes.
Farm bill 2007: Stop, look and listen
August is the month public officials traditionally use your tax dollars to travel to gather information, ideas and frequent flier miles they claim will help them serve you better.
Ohio hops event slated for Feb. 13 at OARDC
The Ohio Hops workshop will take place Feb. 13, at the Fisher Auditorium on the campus of The Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, 1680 Madison Ave., in Wooster, Ohio.
Pa. to build new livestock center
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture recently released $5.6 million for the construction of a new Pennsylvania Livestock Evaluation Center.






