No-till, rotation can limit greenhouse gas emissions from farm fields
Now there's another reason to consider no-till: air quality.
Recession restructured job market
By MIKE WALDENContributing writerA couple of weeks ago I heard a caller to a local radio program lament that the U.S. economy no longer...
Energy outlook projects growing reliance on natural gas from shale
WASHINGTON — The Annual Energy Outlook 2011, released by the U.S. Energy Information Administration, predicts recoverable shale gas resources are nearly double what the...
British researchers to demonstrate environmental stewardship
LEXINGTON, Ky., — As a state that is world renowned for its horse industry and the largest beef cattle producer east of the Mississippi...
Bottom line? Easy does it for cattle
ONAGA, Kan. — Cattlemen often analyze practices based on the return on investment (ROI), but usually they’re only talking about money. Tom Noffsinger,...
Two inductees revealed for the Toy Hall of Fame
ROCHESTER, New York — A deck of playing cards and The Game of Life are the two newest toys inducted into the National Toy...
U.S. service members tape their own video holiday message to world: ‘Twas a Night...
WASHINGTON -- Servicemembers stationed from Antarctica to Afghanistan lent their talents and time to craft a video for a poem titled 'Twas a Night...
Kinze 3600 planter nets $74,000 at Schrader auction
WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, Ohio -- Schrader Auction Co. sold a Kinze 3600 planter with monitor for $74,000 at a sale Dec. 17 in Washington...
Christmas wouldn’t be the same without …
From baking cookies and singing carols to volunteering at the local rescue mission, each family celebrates Christmas a little differently. We asked Farm and...
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Dec. 23, 2010
WINONA, Ohio — The Lone Ranger 4-H club started the December meeting at Blossom Nursing Home singing carols and giving some gifts to the...













