Funniest questions asked by tourists
National Tourism Week reveals the kinds of questions often asked by tourists who have left their brains at home.
Tissue, please: Leaf analysis tells a vegetable’s tale
Every small fruit and commercial vegetable grower should have at least one complete plant tissue nutrient analysis from each field for each crop before harvests begin, said Virginia Tech horticulturist.
Gloomy outlook for winter wheat
The smallest wheat harvest since 1974 could produce the year where tighter supplies don't translate into higher prices.
USDA report no surprise
New soybean crop is headed toward setting a record production.
Here comes the… wedding gown exhibit
Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens will feature a unique exhibit of historic wedding gowns from 1866 through 1946.
Historic Clinton celebrates Memorial Day
Activities include breakfast, parade, cemetery services, and a raffle.
Joint custody can work if parents agree to cooperate
Parents must develop strategies for successfully negotiating issues, such as guidance and discipline, respecting each other, and keeping children out of the middle.
Go ahead, let the fox in the henhouse
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell writes about the advantages of cooperation across traditional ideological and economic barriers.
Managing forage for hay production good way to manage manure use, too
Some grasses can be grown so as to optimize the uptake of a nutrient such as phosphorus from the soil.
Hidden treasure: The real value of manure
Ten Belmont County milk producers no longer take the value of their manure for granted.