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Is it time to till yourno-till field?

Thursday, February 16, 2017

With any agronomic practice, including tillage, there are benefits and drawbacks.

Cookbook is a feast for the mind

Thursday, July 5, 2007

“Take nine eggs, one-half pound of butter or a tea cup of olive oil, three cold cooked chickens or one medium-sized turkey, two or three bunches of celery .

Read it Again: Week of March 28, 2002.

Thursday, March 28, 2002

Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.

A high school FFA project becomes a career

Thursday, April 20, 2017

Bill Brown started Brown Bros. Farms as an FFA project in high school with just over 1,000 broilers and 75 turkeys. He has expanded to selling around 4,500 broilers and 850 turkeys a year, as well as adding layers to the mix.

Bring your inner child and get outside

Thursday, August 20, 2020

Parents, get outside so that the next generation gets to have that fun and sense of wonder about nature, wildlife, trees, streams and wildflowers.

Spying on the secret life of bumblebees

Thursday, March 23, 2017

RFID microchips provide glimpses into a colony of bumblebees, and how they gather nectar.

Expert says unusual growing season could cause unusual aphid cycle

Sunday, November 13, 2011

WOOSTER, Ohio — Ohio State University Extension experts are working to determine how the soybean aphid might affect the 2012 crop.

Gypsy moths moving closer to oak groves

Thursday, June 28, 2001

This year 43 of Ohio’s 88 counties are under quarantine, which means they are infested and all nursery stock and timber must be inspected before exported out of those counties.

Mink a key species in marsh management

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Sometimes wildlife seems as curious about people as we are about them. I often spot deer watching me from the edge of the woods. When I see a fox, it’s usually watching me from a thicket of dense vegetation. Once I was fishing and, between catching fish and watching a belted kingfisher patrol up and

American pottery comes of age in 1876

Thursday, December 28, 2000

After the 1876 Centennial Exhibition at Philadelphia American artisans began to develop true American styles, especially in art forms. Greater progress was evident after 1876 than in the two centuries prior.