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Prussic Acid: Producers may want to test forage
With the frost that hit the region in recent days, the potential for prussic acid poisoning in livestock is likely on the mind of many producers.
But, in addition to taking measures to prevent livestock toxicity, producers can also consider testing forage for prussic acid content, according to a forage expert with Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences.
Carrollton Farmers Exchange expanding with dry and liquid fertilizer
Carrollton Farmers Exchange is expanding with a 1,100 ton dry fertilizer bulk storage and blending facility, and the addition of a liquid fertilizer plant with 44,000-gallon capacity.
Study highlights concerns over hydraulic fracturing
Streams below fracking wastewater treatment show elevated salts, metals and radioactivity.
2013 Mercer Co. 4-H Roundup livestock sale totals nearly $142,000
This year’s market livestock sale at the Mercer County (Pa.) 4-H Roundup totaled nearly $142,000.
Eating fewer, larger meals may be healthier for obese women
COLUMBIA, Mo. — Media articles and nutritionists alike have perpetuated the idea that for healthy metabolisms individuals should consume small meals multiple times a day. However, new research conducted at the University of Missouri suggests all-day snacking might not be as beneficial as previously thought, especially for obese women. “Our data suggests that, for obese
Unsatisfied with life? try exercise
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Had a bad day? Extending your normal exercise routine by a few minutes may be the solution, according to Penn State researchers, who found that people’s satisfaction with life was higher on days when they exercised more than usual. “We found that people’s satisfaction with life was directly impacted by their
Hitting a deer may be easier than hunting one
Ever wonder just how many deer-vehicle collisions occur every year? According to numbers crunched by State Farm Insurance and reports published by the Outdoor Hub New service, well over 1 million crashes occur each year nationally with over 50 percent of them in just 10 states. And yes, Ohio ranks right near the top, with
Smartphone app helps control invasive species
Ohio State University Extension has released a new app for spotting and tracking invasive species — non-native organisms such as Asian carps, purple loosestrife and Asian longhorned beetle — to try to keep them from setting up beachheads and hurting the economy and environment.
Cleveland region good at luring more dollars
CLEVELAND — Between 2007-2011, 226 Cleveland area companies collectively attracted $961 million from venture capitalists and angel investors, according to a five-year overview of equity investment in northeastern Ohio. The information was recently released by the region’s Venture Capital Advisory Task Force and based on data provided by investors and collected by tech-based economic
Mediators can help ease rural friction
Disputes arise in rural areas of Ohio, and if things get serious, those involved may want to consider mediation rather than the legal system to resolve the issue.






