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Best advice ever: Get it in writing

Friday, September 6, 2013

Beef producers entering into a lease contract for grazing, use of breeding bulls or other business activities are advised to have a written agreement.

Sample results found Asian carp eDNA in Sandusky Bay

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

SANDUSKY, Ohio — On July 30-31, Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers collected 150 water samples from the Sandusky Bay and Sandusky River. Analysis of these water samples indicated 20 samples out of 150 taken from throughout Sandusky Bay and

Live in harmony

Thursday, June 21, 2012

“Abraham said unto Lot: Let there be no strife, I pray thee, between me and thee, for we be brethren” Genesis 13:8.” Just think how different life would be if we the people of this earth would live in harmony one with another. Abraham said to Lot “Let there be no strife between us” Genesis

Potato, tomato growers affected by late blight should remain vigilant

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Late blight, the same disease that caused Ireland’s potato famine in the 19th century, was confirmed in three Pennsylvania counties recently. Potatoes and tomatoes in commercial production fields in Blair, Franklin and Mifflin counties have been hit, according to Beth Gugino, assistant professor of plant pathology in Penn State’s College of

A roundup of 4-H news for the week May 31, 2012:

Thursday, May 31, 2012

ASHTABULA, Ohio — The Saybrook Raiders met May 21. Proceeds from the bake sale fundraiser were used to buy everyone a T-shirt. The club will be selling food June 16 at the small animal clinics on the fairgrounds. Abri Jones reported on her recycling project fundraiser with Ashtabula Recycling. The club will raise a pen

Commonwealth Pipeline and exporting liquid natural gas

Monday, May 7, 2012

Editor: On March 1 it was announced that the 30-inch Commonwealth Pipeline, requiring a 75-100-foot right of way, would be developed running from Lycoming County, Pa. to Maryland. Initially developers promoted the pipeline as providing cheaper natural gas to people in Harrisburg, Baltimore and DC. More recently, they have admitted that they may export some

Warm winter increases field crop insect and pest threat in Ohio

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

In Ohio, black cutworms also could be a bigger problem this year, as could slugs, bean leaf beetles and cereal leaf beetles.

College of Wooster plays role in crop research

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

WOOSTER, Ohio — A national effort to protect one of the America’s most-valued food crops will include two scientists from The College of Wooster. Dean Fraga and Bill Morgan, both professors of biology, biochemistry and molecular biology, will lend their expertise to a multidisciplinary team of researchers charged with creating new disease-management technologies to improve

Reader: Does Gov. Kasich get it?

Friday, March 11, 2011

Editor: Does Gov. Kasich get it? It’s a question many animal owners are asking themselves right now. We’re not just talking exotics, we’re talking about dogs, cats, farm and all animal owners. One thing we know for sure is that Nebraska’s governor gets it. In an article in the York News-Times, Gov. Heineman called out

Federation of State Beef Councils adopts charter, elects new leaders

Monday, February 7, 2011

DENVER — The Federation of State Beef Councils recently adopted a charter detailing its financial and decision-making independence from the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association. The approval was among several business actions the Federation took during the NCBA and Cattlemen’s Beef board joint board meeting, marking the conclusion of the cattle industry’s 2011 annual convention, held