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32. Woman survives burial in beans
Daily Standard Stories Serving the Grand Lake area since 1848 Celina, Ohio Home Subscribe Archives Stories Pictures Obituaries Search Sports Classifieds Photo Reprints Contacts Forms Locations Web Info Community Stories Archive Entire Day Archive Monday, May 21st, 2007 By Shelley Grieshop Woman survives burial in beans A 74-year-old St. Daily Standard Stories Serving the Grand Lake area since 1848 Celina, Ohio Home Subscribe Archives Stories Pictures Obituaries Search Sports Classifieds...
Source5/21/2007


33. Of Dust Devils, Soybeans and Summer Drought
Anyway after a delicious lunch (and the doggy bag of ribs I brought back for the news staff was scarfed down quicker than a dust devil moves across the farmlands), I met photojournalist Jay Melvin and we traveled route 73/104 to the Lewis family farm in West Portsmouth. Coincidentally, a question on drought and severe weather led me to talk about the report of a large dust devil that swept past the Race Track just last week. Anyway after a delicious lunch (and the doggy bag of ribs I...
Source5/31/2007


34. The Drought:
We are now taking a shower one day and a sponge bath the next. She added that her grass is turning brown and her flowers are starting to dry up, as they are not watering their grass or flowers to conserve water. Normally, at this time of the year, we have planted 50 percent corn and 50 percent soybeans, he noted. Brenda said they have been on well water at their home for 30 years and this is the first time it has ever gotten this low. If it starts raining now and the soybeans come up, it...
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35. To till, or not to till that is the question
This free online resource presents results of on-farm yield trials conducted across southern Minnesota in 2004 and 2005, and provides management tips for conservation tillage. The findings we summarize show how conservation tillage can greatly reduce soil erosion, with minimal effect on crop yields and often at lower production costs than conventional tillage. Reduced tillage systems have benefits other than soil conservation, such as increased water infiltration, increased or sustained...
Source6/2/2007


36. The Health Benefits of Pasta
From Better Homes and Gardens Magazine The Health Benefits of Pasta While all pastas are low in fat and good sources of complex carbohydrates, some pack more of a nutritional punch than others, particularly where fiber, which may help protect against heart disease, is concerned. From Better Homes and Gardens Magazine The Health Benefits of Pasta While all pastas are low in fat and good sources of complex carbohydrates, some pack more of a nutritional punch than others, particularly where...
Source5/30/2007


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