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Steps to take to ensure your newborn foal’s health
Learning foal behavior can determine healthy behavior from problems on the rise.
Certain breeds of horses are predisposed to types of colic
URBANA, Ill — It sure would be nice if equine surgeons could pull out their crystal ball during prepurchase exams and tell an owner whether or not they foresee the horse needing colic surgery in the future. Unfortunately, no one has quite figured out how to do that yet. However, from reviewing statistical data from
Advice for life: Get up eight
Dear Annette, You’re done. No more high school. No more bells, study halls or varsity volleyball. No more sock hops, pep rallies or lunchroom drama.
Renegade ATV riders just plain slobs
Growing up, my sister Carol and I turned just about every corner of our parents’ 98 acres into our own personal playhouse.
The rest of the milk price story
Columnist Judith Sutherland doesn’t see the signs of impending upscale living.
Traditional Iroquois Indian farming methods still work
The ‘three sisters’ cropping system embodies all the things needed to make crops grow in the Northeast.
Rural landowners cautioned on conservation easements
National Farm Bureau conference speakers urge landowners to do their homework and to consider other options.
Ohio & Erie Canal: Boom to bust and back again
The McKinley Museum’s Ohio & Erie Canal exhibit will be on view through Nov. 9.
Killing ornamental weeds takes a plan
COLUMBUS – Effective weed control in the garden or landscape involves more than just laying down mulch, applying herbicides, or using a combination of both methods.
Corporate scandals more likely in future
A fundamental change in American culture may be the only cure for recent corporate scandals.






