Handling manure in no-till gets tricky
For dairymen attending the Tri-State Conservation Tillage Conference, the most interesting session was about manure.
Tax credits available for planting trees
Landowners interested in creating a forest on their property may be able to take a direct deduction from their federal taxes this year.
War of the weeds — Resistance to herbicides is growing
The big concern, is that ALS- and glyphosate-resistant weeds are cropping up in the tri-state region.
The Gilded Age: Exhibit reveals sophistication, opulence
The Gilded Age: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum will be on view at the Cleveland Museum of Art from Feb. 23 to May 18.
Frost seed now for better stands later
Now is the time to use the easy technique to maintain forages and introduce new plants.
USDA is storing Holstein germplasm as ‘insurance’
The USDA has acquired sufficient semen and embryos to reintroduce Holstein dairy cattle in the United States should the need occur.
Worm farming creeps onto horizon
Growers realize the potential for worms - the money, the time, the market, the farms.
Valentine tea at Howland library
The Howland Branch of the Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, 9095 East Market St., will hold a Valentine Tea Feb. 13 at 2:30 p.m.
Acres expected to go back into corn
A Purdue economist predicts more corn and fewer soybean acres in 2003.
War with Iraq will impact U.S. economy
With the Bush administration warning that "time is running out" for Saddam Hussein to comply with demands to disarm, prospects for a war against Iraq are looming large.













