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Ohio court update: Holmes County decision partly overturned

Monday, July 7, 2014

The appellate court ruled the trial court overstepped its jurisdiction by ordering a well to be plugged.

Electronics may decrease in-person physician visits

Monday, November 18, 2013

Will the growing use of health information technology (IT) and electronic-health (e-health) applications impact the future demand for physicians?

Health concerns related to fracking may be stress-related

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Perceptions of health may be affected by fracking regardless of whether it’s due to direct exposure to chemical and physical agents resulting from drilling or to the psychosocial stressors of living near drilling activity.

Entomologist offers guidance on controlling slugs in no-till fields

Thursday, April 25, 2013

WOOSTER, Ohio — Crop growers should take extra precautions to scout their fields this spring for slugs to try to get control of these plant feeders before they attack corn and soybean plants and cause feeding injury, an Ohio State University Extension entomologist said. Ron Hammond, who also has an appointment with the Ohio Agricultural

Threat of corn flea beetle moderate to severe in Ohio this spring

Thursday, March 28, 2013

WOOSTER, Ohio — Growers scouting their fields this spring should be on the lookout for corn flea beetle, as the relatively mild Ohio winter Ohio is expected to cause a moderate to severe infestation of the pest, an Ohio State University Extension entomologist says. Corn flea beetle, which targets corn through the spread of the

Pick apple slices instead of Snickers

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Any time we can increase the consumption of fruits and vegetables, we win — both from a health and an agricultural production standpoint.

Premiums for quality beef continue to climb as packers seek cattle

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

MOUNTAIN GROVE, Mo. — Beef feeders can look for continued payment of quality-grid premiums from packing plants, said a University of Missouri Extension economist. “This only happens because they really need quality cattle,” said Scott Brown, an agricultural economist who follows the beef markets. “With high demand and short supplies of quality beef, packers are

Grain marketing: Strike while the iron’s hot

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Regardless of the fickle nature, good sales opportunities, for both old and new crop grain, are lurking.

Tapping into maple success through sanitation

Sunday, February 12, 2012

ITHACA, N.Y. — The secret to success for maple syrup producers may lie in the science of sanitation. Simply changing taps and tubing or using special spouts could double the amount of sap seeping from New York’s maple trees, according to Cornell experts who have spent six years researching the topic.

Sideways grain markets give no clues

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

I am looking for lower prices. The farmers want one more shot at $7 corn. They should not bet the farm they will get it.