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Crop programs set in northwest Ohio
COLUMBUS — Field crop farmers will have two opportunities this February to get up to speed on new research and technology from Ohio State University experts.
Deadline approaching to sign up for giant Miscanthus program
CONNEAUT, Ohio — Aloterra Energy is encouraging farmers and landowners to sign up quickly to grow giant Miscanthus, a non-invasive, perennial grass used for energy production.
Ohioans may need to switch Medicare plans
COLUMBUS — The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced that approximately 34,000 beneficiaries in Ohio will need to secure new Medicare coverage for 2010 because their current Medicare Advantage plan is discontinuing coverage effective at midnight Dec. 31. Open enrollment Each October, Medicare announces plan changes and the withdrawing plans mail notices to the
Spraying herbicide on invasive weeds doesn’t always pay, study shows
WASHINGTON — It may not always pay for ranchers to use herbicides to kill exotic invasive weeds such as leafy spurge, according to a 16-year study by the Agricultural Research Service and colleagues. Rangeland ecologist Matt Rinella at the Agricultural Research Service Fort Keogh Livestock and Range Research Laboratory in Miles City, Mont., and colleagues
Interactive map shows alternative fuel data
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL) are launching a comprehensive mapping tool to help industry and government planners implement alternative fuels and advanced vehicles. About the tool The new TransAtlas tool combines several different types of geographic data to identify areas with potential for developing advanced
States renew support for Northeast Dairy Leadership Team
Industry collaboration hallmark of tri-state organization’s accomplishments.
Wild horse, burro adoptions set in Lima, Ohio, Aug. 8-10
MILWAUKEE, Wis. — Adopt a horse or burro on Aug. 8-10 at Sarge’s Sale Arena, 5970 Defiance Trail in Lima, Ohio. The Bureau of Land Management-Eastern States will offer approximately 45 wild horses ranging from yearling to 5-year-olds (and possibly a few burros) to adopters who can provide these animals with good homes. Unique In
Ohio State grooming veterinarians with new early commitment program
COLUMBUS — A national shortage of veterinarians specializing in livestock, poultry and other food animals could be alleviated as the result of a new program at Ohio State University. Ohio State’s Department of Animal Sciences and its College of Veterinary Medicine are jointly sponsoring the new program, “Veterinary Early Commitment Program for Students Interested in
Whoa, Dude! Don’t Strain the Brain
I posted the Web site Braingle on my online home page because, like the site says, you exercise your body to say physically fit, so why not exercise your brain to stay mentally fit? It suggests using the Phonetic mnemonic system as one exercise to boost memory.
Pecking away at chicken bacterium
Ohio State researchers looking for answers to a major food-borne illness in the organism’s most common host – chickens.






