Yearly Archives: 2015
Cyanobacteria could help manage nitrogen to benefit Chesapeake Bay
Cyanobacteria are a potential tool to increase nitrogen-use efficiency.
Judy Ligo: ‘I had to prove I knew what I was doing’
The second in our Women in Agriculture series: It is much easier for women to be involved in agriculture than it was 30 years ago when Judy Ligo was starting out. “You had to work your way in and prove you knew what you were doing.”
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of March 12, 2015:
GREENFORD, Ohio — The Greenford Busy Bees met Feb. 23 to elect officers for the upcoming year. New leaders include: president, Addie Flowers; vice...
A roundup of FFA news for the week of March 12, 2015:
MILLERSBURG, Ohio — The West Holmes FFA chapter sent officer books, state and American degree applications and proficiency applications to be judged at the...
The Iowa Agricultural Summit: Just call him Bruce, not kingmaker
Columnist Alan Guebert did not attend the Iowa Agricultural Summit March 7 in Des Moines because, oh dear, this is embarrassing, he was not invited.
Birding field trips, festivals unite enthusiasts
Memorable birding opportunities begin in late winter and continue through June.
Our entertainment was simple and free
Back when a tetherball was all it took to entertain.
Room with a view of no privacy
I usually avoid bathroom humor.
Finding scores of shark teeth at Venice
Venice Island, Florida. According to learned geologists and knowledgeable archeologists, this year-around summer state was once nothing at all.
The Happy Farmer tractor was anything but happy
The Happy Farmer tractor did not exactly live up to its name.









