Ohio politicians pass bills to reduce fertilizer runoff
Finally, Ohio politicians are seeing green – specifically, the viridescent undulating microcystis aeruginosabiomasses that plague the western basin of Lake Erie every summer.
Last week the Michigan Commission of Agriculture and Rural Development passed a resolution supporting greater investment in the state’s roads and infrastructure.
USDA and UK partner on new National Rural Child Poverty Nutrition Center
USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack joined Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear and University of Kentucky-Lexington (UK) officials Thursday to announce the establishment of the USDA Rural Child Poverty Nutrition Center at UK.
Avery Co. withstood one war, but was shuttered by another
The Avery family thrived with their agricultural products, first in Galesburg, Ill., and then in Peoria. After Robert Avery’s death, Cyrus Avery became president of the Avery Planter Co. In 1891 Avery added steam traction engines and grain threshers to its product line.
How to make fried recipes without much of the frying
I just realized I had been neglecting you folks who like a hearty fried breakfast – or, for that matter, anything fried. I guess I have neglected to tell you that I rarely fry anything; I even bake or roast my hamburgers.