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Corn technology goes into clothes, carpets and carryout containers
Through newer technology and the development of polylactic acid, researchers use the crop and its by-products in everything from carpets to clothes to carryout containers.
Ohio’s large-scale livestock rules under final review
Unless major revisions are required, Ohio’s livestock facility permitting and operating regulations are set to take effect as early as June 20. The regulations govern farms housing more than 1,000 animal units.
Supplemental forage cover crops can add grazing or haying options in fall
Pasture growth has been tremendous so far this year, but late summer heat and dry spells can change conditions quickly.
Coming home
JERUSALEM, Ohio – When I went to bed that first night in our new country house, I could barely choke back the tears.
How to collect and plant native wildflower seeds
One of the best things you can do for local ecosystems is plant wildflowers. Learn how to find, collect, store, stratify and plant native wildflower seeds.
Building a compost empire
Bull Country Compost started out as a concrete slab in the early ’90s and has become a successful 3 acre composting operation in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.
Quilts of Valor comfort complex wartime emotions
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del. — In 2003, Catherine Roberts, a midwife by profession and quilter for 25 years from Seaford, Del., wanted to give a wounded soldier a quilt to bring him comfort during his recovery. “We are a nation at war,” Roberts said. “Warriors need something tangible, a physical representation of love, support
The deep dark dirty secrets of gun closets across America
Much like today’s ever-present gun violence is just a fact, and the easy access to too many cheap, deadly weapons designed and manufactured only to harm people is a fact.
Now for the really hard, chaotic part
Alan Guebert explains a GOP’s proposal to reduce conservation, SNAP and rural development funding could affect the next Farm Bill.
Fine proves what, not who, we truly value
Alan Guebert digs into Big Meat’s latest scandal involving a $1.5 million fine paid by a company called Packers Sanitation Services Inc.






