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Keith Smith retiring from OSU Extension in 2015
When he retires in 2015, Keith Smith will have led the OSU Extension organization for 23 years.
Power Show Ohio 2013 promises new technology and equipment lines
The 43rd annual Power Show will feature a combination of farm, construction, lawn and power equipment.
Keep your eye on the environment when considering pipeline easements
CARROLLTON, Ohio — Besides the legal ramifications of signing a pipeline easement agreement, Carroll County Soil and Water Conservation District technician Ray Rummel said there are some environmental concerns to remember as well. Keep in mind Rummel said he wants to remind landowners that an easement goes on the deed and is forever. “You only
Prayer needed now
I arose early this morning, plugged in the coffee pot, turned on the morning news, poured a cup of coffee and then I realized just how fortunate I really am. The newsman was quite discouraging, as he reported the many losses due to the storms and flood damage along the East Coast. He then reported
Penn State releases updated agronomy guide; should appeal to wider audience
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Updated and released bi-yearly by the College of Agricultural Sciences, the Penn State Agronomy Guide should now appeal to a wider audience, according to Marvin Hall, professor of forage management and co-author of the guide. “It’s the traditional book, but it also contains crucial agricultural information for nontraditional agricultural producers,” he
Report indicates increasing availability of distiller’s dried grains with solubles
WASHINGTON — The U.S. is more than able to continue supplying global customers with necessary feed ingredients, according to the U.S. Grains Council, the leading organization for export market development for barley, corn, sorghum and co-products. Citing the release of USDA’s World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates, U.S. Grains Council Vice Chairman and Ohio corn
Dairy science recognition: Thorbahn now in Hall of Service
PLAIN CITY, Ohio – Tom Thorbahn of Vickery, Ohio, was inducted into the Ohio State University Dairy Science Hall of Service at the Buckeye Dairy Club Recognition Banquet held May 7.
Pasture project helps with planning
SALEM, Ohio – Thanks to a new research project, Ohio graziers may have another tool to manage their pastures.
Bush: ‘We must increase the supply of alternative fuels’
By Andrea Myers SALEM, Ohio – In his Jan. 23 State of the Union address, President George Bush called it ‘vital’ to diversify the U.
Lyme disease risk rises with temperatures
A study shows it’s possible warmer water temperatures and a milder climate have contributed to increased cases of Legionnaires’ disease and Lyme disease.






