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A Mystery, a Myth and More

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Looking for this week’s recipes, I ran across Geraldine Duncann’s beautiful Web site thequestingfeast.com. Described as “a Web site for and about food and drink and the people who enjoy them”, several of her offerings stand out as special, March appropriate dishes connected with St. Patrick’s Day, Ireland and the bit of folklore that goes

White-nose Syndrome is killing bats in West Virginia

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

MADISON, Wis. — The U.S. Geological Survey National Wildlife Health Laboratory in Madison, Wis., has confirmed that bats from two Pendleton County caves submitted for testing by Division of Natural Resources wildlife biologists have the condition known as White-nose Syndrome (WNS). Killed thousands This condition has killed thousands of cave bats in the Northeast, and

Kentucky Hamburger Alliance benefits farmers

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

LEXINGTON, Ky. — A hamburger’s carbon footprint can stretch halfway across the country and back. But hamburgers produced through the Kentucky Hamburger Alliance Project leave a much smaller environmental imprint. The Kentucky Hamburger Alliance Project, newly developed by the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, is a vehicle used to provide consumers with locally-produced premium

Farmland Trust determines worth of northeast Ohio’s farmland, vineyards

Friday, April 11, 2008

PAINESVILLE, Ohio — Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District hosted a meeting March 20 designed to educate people about the value of farmland as a land use (an American Farmland Trust Cost of Community Services study) and the economic importance of agriculture (an Ohio State University Extension economic-impact study of the northeast Ohio grape

September: More blessings every day

Thursday, September 21, 2006

While it is true that every day is filled with blessings, there is something about September that leads me to believe that there are more blessings in every single day of this certain month than we can count on our two hands.

Even without WTO free trade deal, U.S. ag export surplus evaporates

Thursday, December 9, 2004

For nearly two years, U.S. farmers and ranchers watched as the second shoe grew bigger and bigger.
On Nov.

‘Water, water everywhere … [not] any drop to drink.’

Thursday, September 2, 2004

My feet splashed through the couple inches of water that covered our basement concrete. Where should I start to clean up? The narrow path through the stuff piled everywhere overwhelmed me.

Ashland FFA’ers honored for work

Thursday, April 29, 2004

State contest teams finishing in the top five earned a banner; new officers installed.

Take a bite out of bovine overeating

Thursday, March 15, 2007

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Overeating doesn’t do a dairy cow any more good than it does a human. In fact, the negative consequences could be greater when a bovine makes a pig of itself, said Tim Johnson, Purdue University Extension dairy nutrition specialist.

Six inducted into state fair hall of fame

Thursday, August 1, 2002

The newest class of inductees to the Ohio State Fair Hall of Fame include E. Denslow Eversole of Baltimore; Richard Lewis of Orient; C. LaVon Shook of Columbus; Ruth Stackhouse of Wakeman; Esta Lee Strauser of Mount Vernon; and Walter M. Burns of Plain City.