Monthly Archives: July 2012
Tips for managing pregnant sows in group housing
Experts offer eleven tips for managing pregnant sows in group housing.
Exposure to violence has lasting effect on teens
Children who are exposed to community violence exhibit a physical stress response up to a year after the exposure, suggesting that exposure to violence may have long-term negative health consequences.
Dealing with cattle parasites
Here's a quick feedlot riddle: They're tiny, relatively easy to control and can affect cattle health, performance and carcass quality in a serious way. What are they? Parasites.
Are you covered when you rent a car?
While some personal auto insurance policies will cover you up to your policy limits for bodily injury and property damage you cause while driving a rental vehicle, others will not.
Replace your old fridge for a rebate and savings
AEP Ohio, a unit of American Electric Power (NYSE: AEP), is matching convenience with a $50 rebate -- in addition to a $50 reward -- for customers who purchase a new, ENERGY STAR certified refrigerator or freezer and then have their old unit picked up for recycling by AEP Ohio.
Ohio State’s annual Manure Science Review is set for Aug. 9 in NW Ohio
Learn how to reduce phosphorus.
Pa. Farm Link unveils new website
Finding the right farm property can be a daunting task for a beginning farmer. Landowners looking for someone to lease or purchase their property are also looking for the correct person to take over the land.
Howard Leslie wants to be found in only one place: the milking parlor
ENON VALLEY, Pa. — For the first time in more than 40 years, Howard Leslie won’t be returning to the classroom in the fall....
Ashtabula is gaining a good fishing reputation
A spelling bee contestant would probably spell Ashtabula with a capital A, but it might make more sense to start the name of Lake...
A fair is an opportunity for lessons
Does time fly when you’re having fun, or is it that you’re just so busy you don’t realize where the time went? Either way,...