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How do you measure farm odor?
Measuring odor is one step closer to being objective.
Pa. extension educator’s firing draws backlash from farmers
SALEM, Ohio – Last fall it was probation for Don Hunter, the Washington County, Pa., extension livestock educator.
USDA delays implementing revised Class III and IV make allowances
WASHINGTON — The USDA has delayed implementation of its interim final rule on Class III and IV make allowance adjustments by one month, in response to a lawsuit filed on behalf of seven dairy farmer cooperatives, two other farm operators and a state dairy farmers association. The suit claims USDA was obliged by the passage
Innovations for shrinking agricultural workforce
The competitiveness of U.S. agriculture, as well as the welfare of farm workers and their communities, depends on how we adapt to an era of labor scarcity.
Chatham University
Chatham University is home to the Falk School of Sustainability and Environment and Eden Hall Campus offering Bachelor’s in environmental science, sustainability and food studies (fall 2018).
Monroe SWCD and county commissioners form new partnership
Soil and Water Districts across the state work with other organizations on a daily basis. Our partnerships are one of the most valuable aspects of our agencies. When the Monroe County auditor needed assistance with inspecting properties on the Current Agricultural Use Value program, a partnership was formed with the Soil and Water District. For
Roundup of FFA news for March 7, 2024
Catch up on local FFA news from East Knox FFA, West Muskingum FFA, Norwayne FFA, West Holmes FFA, Zane Trace FFA and West Branch FFA.
Hazlett: My wife’s Bible
Recently, my wife, Myrna, spent some time in the Akron City Hospital in Akron, Ohio. We did not plan to go there. However, we never know when our health will break and we end up in the hospital. In just a few weeks, Myrna and I will celebrate our 53rd wedding anniversary. I often kid
Exhibit brings old Halle’s holiday spirit back to life
Lake Metroparks opens “Woodland Halle Days,” featuring Halle’s Seventh Floor exhibit and Winter Wonderland, Nov. 23, at the Penitentiary Glen Nature Center in Kirtland.
Pity the poor, misunderstood grain market speculator
The grain market needs speculators, but they are fickle. They will set a price to take a profit and liquidate. If there are a lot of them following some trading company’s advice, the market can be adversely affected in a short time. They may even reverse positions, putting huge pressure on the market.






