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Veterans allow us to stand tall and proud
Julie Geiss reminds us that our national treasure is the collective group of veterans that have defended our freedom across the globe.
The numbers defining the agricultural landscape
Alan Guebert follows the numbers around the world to identify commodity trends and all the way back to the U.S. where way too much was spent on elections.
Get a start on nesting by watching cams
If you can’t wait for the nesting season to begin, do the next best thing: fire up the computer, and watch from afar.
Manure Science Review encourages Ohio farmers to get technical
Ohio’s Manure Science Review breaks down the science of livestock waste application.
Determining nitrogen rates to maximize crop returns
URBANA, Ill. — Maximizing investment returns is at the forefront of every farmer’s mind. One of the most expensive investments farmers make is the application of nitrogen for corn. Every year farmers determine how much nitrogen is needed to maximize profitability and reduce the potential for water quality degradation associated with nitrogen use in farming
How to protect your home from fire
Fireplaces, stoves, heating systems, candles and even electric lights are used more often during the winter, increasing the risk of home fires.
Surprising mom with her favorite food
Get the debit card ready for this weekend, folks. It’s time to treat mom to whatever strikes her fancy. For Jen’s mom, it’s recipes from Carrabba’s.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of October 2, 2014
Buckeye Central FFA members participated in the Crawford County Soil Judging Contest Sept. 23.
A roundup of FFA news for Aug. 21, 2008
ALLIANCE, Ohio — The Marlington FFA chapter held its monthly meeting Aug. 12. All officers and several advisers attended. Members discussed the Grange fair booth, new students, and fruit sale prizes. The next meeting is 7:30 p.m. Sept. 11 in the Marlington Horticulture Building. Guests are welcome. * * * CRESTON, Ohio — Norwayne FFA members
WVU renames ag college for sisters
Two Morgantown sisters have gifted $18.4 million to the university, the largest private donation from individuals in WVU history. Most of the donation, $16.2 million, is earmarked for the College of Agriculture, Forestry and Consumer Sciences.






