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Bird names aren’t always what they seem to be
Anyone who has ever perused a field guide to birds has no doubt wondered how some of the names originated. By convention, the person who first describes a species gets to name it. The stories behind the scientific names are complex and steeped in Latin and Greek. Accurate names Common names are another story. Some
Wayne SWCD now taking sign-ups for H2Ohio program
The Wayne Soil and Water Conservation District began taking sign-ups for the H2Ohio water quality program from agricultural producers April 22.
Pork, soybean and corn leaders craft joint research agreement
Leaders of the National Pork Board, United Soybean Board and National Corn Growers Association have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to coordinate research that will benefit all three organizations.
USDA FSA plans to go paperless
Hello Again! Presents are opened, exhausting family gatherings are done and yummy Christmas leftovers (cookies, ham, and homemade goodies) are in the kitchen waiting for you. As you sit there relishing that Christmas is finally over and you are playing with (or learning about) your new electronic toys (iPhone, iPad, or Kindle) and planning your
Hazard A Guess: Week of Feb. 25, 2010
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget (or at least ‘hazard a guess’ as to its use).
Four new sportsman’s license plates now available in Ohio
COLUMBUS – Ohio’s hunters and anglers can now show what matters to them by purchasing one of four new sportsman’s license plates for their car, truck or trailer, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife.
Bill seeks tax credit for residential wind turbines
Turbine manufacturers claim there are more than 20 million homes in America with an acre or more of land that would be suitable for one of these machines.
Eastern Ohio Grassland Conference
The conference, Oct. 10-11 in Guernsey County, will include tours and discussions on grazing.
The daunting market prevails
Our crops have improved, but from poor to fair.
OSU’s new ‘intelligent sprayer’ reduces pesticide use, off-target contamination
Intelligent sprayer puts spray where farmers want it.






