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Buyers’ budgets not dried out at Hookstown Fair
HOOKSTOWN, Pa. – One livestock auction volunteer said her camper turned into an island, and that the track used for demolition derbies and tractor pulls was swamped under several inches of water after torrential thunderstorms battered the
Handling manure in no-till gets tricky
For dairymen attending the Tri-State Conservation Tillage Conference, the most interesting session was about manure.
And they’re off!
CANFIELD, Ohio – The smell of fresh hay mingled with the humid early summer air as drivers hooked driving harnesses to their young horses in preparation of tackling the half-mile dirt track of the Canfield Fairgrounds.
Let’s get powered up: Fuel cell runs on soybean oil
LONDON, Ohio – The nondescript 3-foot-tall silver cylindrical box stood just inside the
‘Twas the Night Before Christmas
We wanted your versions of “A Visit From St. Nicholas” and you didn’t disappoint! Here’s your poems.
Marcellus and Utica shale: Well permitting not slowing down despite lower natural gas prices
Interest in the Marcellus and Utica shale does not appear to be waning in Ohio or Pennsylvania, according to the permits sought in each state.
Progress: Smartphone apps for weed control
Mobile app puts power of reporting invasive weed spread in hands of everyone.
Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference set for Feb. 24-25
ADA, Ohio — Corn University and Soybean School will once again headline sessions of conservation tillage topics at the 2011 Ohio State University Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference. The event will be held Feb. 24-25 at the McIntosh Center of Ohio Northern University in Ada. Sponsors include Ohio State University Extension, the Ohio Agricultural Research
Grain farmers to pay for protection
Ohio Grain Indemnity Fund financially protects farmers when elevators go bankrupt.
Sustainability moving to mainstream
LEXINGTON, Ky. — We can’t solve these problems 50 acres at a time, according to Hal Hamilton and Susan Sweitzer, referring to the challenges facing the world concerning climate change, energy and water usage, soil quality, biodiversity and poverty. Hamilton and Sweitzer spoke at the 2009 W. Duvall Leaders in Residence during a visit to






