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Agriculture as science
I have often thought the study of science ought to be fun. Mostly, the subject of science in the classroom feels, to the majority of students, like drudgery and boring recitation of facts.
Pillow talk: In pursuit of bedded bliss
I had no idea so much was riding on my mattress.
That is, until the down comforter on our bed sprang a leak.
Read it Again: Week of May 23, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Lucky Chucky
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about the new creature sharing her yard.
Technology can blur bottom line
Good management thinking should use technology as a tool, not as the means to all ends.
Government intervention gets failing grade
A reader comments on the Bush education policy that threatens new orgies of spending, legislating, centralizing, and reforming.
Farm bill remains in closed debates
Congress broke for its Easter recess but there won’t be a vacation for Congressional staffers still pounding away at the details of the farm bill proposal.
Fair is foundation for many friendships
LISBON, Ohio – Water balloon fights, concerts, campground cookouts, roaming the midway in search of the perfect french fries (or the perfect date).
Let the worm wars begin
Tami Gingrich details the ecological significance of nightcrawlers in Ohio as the worm wars begin among young Amish salesmen in southern Geauga County.
Reversing roles made this man think twice
Check out Sam Moore’s story of a husband and wife swapping roles, and the unexpected outcome.




			
			
			

