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Planning important: Summer camp can be an adventure

Thursday, March 29, 2001

Separation is a part of growing up. Camp can be an opportunity to give a child independence in safe, structured surroundings with caring adults.

People who give, live longer

Thursday, November 21, 2002

A University of Michigan study suggests older people who are helpful to others reduce their risk of dying by nearly 60 percent compared to peers who provide neither practical help nor emotional support to relatives, neighbors or friends.

Estimates on farm production losses due to drought and Katrina

Thursday, September 29, 2005

WASHINGTON – Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns released a preliminary assessment of U.S. agricultural production losses in the Mid-South due to hurricane Katrina and drought in the Eastern Corn Belt.

Can’t leave odor issues up in the air

Thursday, September 25, 2003

The public’s increasing intolerance of agricultural odors has producers and researchers scrambling to find solutions.

Bush didn’t cause all U.S. problems

Thursday, April 22, 2004

Reader says you can’t point to the current administration for all of this country’s current woes.

86 Square a next step in science of genetics

Thursday, December 28, 2000

Texas A&M University has successfully cloned an exact copy of Bull 86, a pregenitor found resistant to most cattle disease.

Corn after corn may throw wrench into farm crop rotation systems

Thursday, February 1, 2007

SALEM, Ohio – Give all the credit to the ethanol boom. There are more than 110 ethanol biorefineries up and running nationwide, and about 75 more coming down the line.

Twin foals born on West Point farm

Thursday, April 20, 2006

SALEM, Ohio – When Melinda Virden went to the pasture to check on a pregnant mare April 14, she found something that happens in just one of every 10,000 equestrian pregnancies – twins.

One-time EQIP funding will help offset energy costs

Thursday, February 9, 2006

SALEM, Ohio – EQIP participants who signed contracts in 2004 or before could get more money from the USDA.

Growing good ground

Thursday, June 22, 2006

HARTVILLE, Ohio – For Larry and Cynthia Ringer, there’s more to business than moving the most product or making the most money.