Tag: 2013
FDA coming to Ohio April 30 to listen to produce growers’...
Produce growers have an opportunity April 30 to ask questions and make concerns heard regarding the proposed food safety rules for fresh produce.
Ohio BMV to begin issuing temporary licenses to qualified DACA grantees
COLUMBUS -- Recently the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles instructed the state's deputy registrars to begin issuing temporary driver licenses to qualified Deferred Action...
Bad news: Yes, it’s been a cold spring; good news: possibly...
I’ve been hearing many complaints about the weather. We all know to expect variable weather in early spring, so I decided to look up...
Forgive them: An unforgiving spirit can destroy joy in your life
I was thinking recently about my parents who are now both in heaven. The thought came to me about my years of growing up, and it suddenly dawned on me the many times they forgave me of my actions and even worse. They forgave me because they loved me.
Farm-raised athlete inspires us all
In a world in which role models are sorely needed, this farm girl from Fresno, Ohio, stands impressive and tall.
Saying goodbye: Trying to become Miriam Miller’s daughter
Editor Susan Crowell says goodbye to her mother.
New corn pest moving into northern Ohio; deal with it before...
If you grow corn in northern Ohio, you may want to take action against Asiatic garden beetle grub damage before planting.
Easter spending: Peter Cottontail is on a budget
WASHINGTON -- Americans will celebrate Easter in style and on budget this year, according to the National Retail Foundation's Easter Spending Survey.
Still big business
Keeping...
Monsanto and DuPont agree to genetic and seed technology exchange
DuPont Pioneer will pay Monsanto more than $802 million over an initial four-year period for trait technology, associated data, and soybean lines.
Conflicting seasons, and conflicted grain markets
Corn has rallied on the idea that the corn acres will decrease and the beans will increase, in Thursday's USDA Planting Intentions Report.