Coshocton Co. honors dairy producers
COSHOCTON, Ohio - The 2007 Coshocton County dairy banquet, hosted by the Coshocton County Dairy Service Unit, was April 20 at the Coshocton County Career Center.
Disjointed: Did winter wheat get bit by frost?
WOOSTER, Ohio - The recent bout of cold weather may have slowed the development of Ohio's wheat crop, but frost damage is anticipated to be less severe in Ohio than in more southern wheat-growing states.
Expand your welding skills at Lincoln classes
CLEVELAND - The Lincoln Electric Welding School has released its schedule for the second half of 2007.
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Free organic kits offered to youth sports programs
CLEVELAND - The supplier of the new line of Nature's Touch natural organic and organic-based lawn and garden products is offering free lawn care kits to the first 250 qualifying public youth baseball, softball and soccer programs to sign up for the company's Green Responsibly promotion.
Have an adjustable rate mortgage? Here’s some help
WASHINGTON - With problems in the mortgage lending sector dominating the news, homeowners who have an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) may be wondering what, if anything, they should do.
Iron chefs sharpen skills
NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio - Schoenbrunn Village will host the Iron Chef-Northeast Region competition May 5 from 10 a.
No-till farmers: Consider strip tilling
COLUMBUS - No-till farmers looking to plant corn after corn this growing season have the option of practicing strip tillage to maintain soil conservation benefits while reducing production issues associated with no-till monoculture crop systems.
Phosphorus demanded by forage crops
NORCROSS, Ga. - Forage crops have a big demand for phosphorus. This ranges from almost 10 pounds of P2O5 per ton of grass to 15 pounds per ton of alfalfa.
Report details use of distillers grains
URBANA, Ill. - A report providing guidelines for feeding distillers dried grains with solubles to swine is now available at local University of Illinois Extension offices.













