Yearly Archives: 2008
Georgia and the pumpkins
By Asa Eddy
Chesterland, Ohio
Age 5
Honorable Mention
Once upon a time there was a pumpkin and a little girl. The girl’s name was Georgia and she...
The robot farm
By David Krymowski
Hinckley, Ohio
Age 7
Winner
Once there was a robot farm. One of the workers on the farm was a robot named Rusty. Rusty had...
Ohioans prefer locally grown food
COLUMBUS — In 2008, Ohioans continued to support local food systems, with the number reporting “frequently” purchasing locally grown or produced foods remaining steady since 2006.
Total planted acreage of crops could drop
URBANA, Ill. -- Total planted acreage of all crops could drop substantially if crop prices remain generally low, said a University of Illinois Extension...
Organic food co-op raid sparks court case against health department, ODA
SALEM, Ohio -- Legal action has been taken on behalf of a Lorain County farm family that says a raid on their property earlier...
Infectious Diseases Society of America is inaccurate
Editor:I would like to point out several inaccuracies and distortions in the recent press release from the Infectious Diseases Society of America that was...
Put farm taxes on your to-do list
It's not to late to make changes for tax purposes. This year farmers have more alternatives to consider with respect to cost recovery or depreciation on assets that they placed in service during 2008.
Switchgrass used to fuel power plant
LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Officials from East Kentucky Power Cooperative and the University of Kentucky demonstrated switchgrass' feasibility as an alternative energy form as it...
U.S. fertilizer prices are beginning to fall at the wholesale level
WASHINGTON -- After increasing for six consecutive years, U.S. fertilizer prices are finally beginning to fall at the wholesale level, according to a report...
Kentucky horse has contagious equine metritis; under quarantine
FRANKFORT, Ky. — State and federal agriculture officials are investigating a case of contagious equine metritis in a quarter horse in central Kentucky. The...







