March 2025

Survey of farming practices

Three years of national survey results have now been collected on farmers who no-till. No-Till farming magazine recently shared these 2nd half results. Farmers use a lot of different equipment, different brands, and different sizes. A major change has been the switch to larger corn planters. No-till and probably most farmers are switching to 16-row (40 foot) corn planters 31.2% up 3.9%, 24-row (18.2%) while 12 row planters have fallen from 28.4% to 23.7%. While farmers have less money to invest due to lower prices and weather concerns, equipment is always a major expense on every crop farm.

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Jones 2nd at State Powerlifting Competition!

Kennedy Jones, a senior at Ada High School, competed in the state powerlifting competition held at Kenton High School on Saturday, March 15. Kennedy earned the state runner up medal in the female division lifting a total of 880 pounds. Her bench press of 180 pounds was the highest bench press of the meet in the female division. She also broke personal records in all three lifts, bench press -180 pound,s squat-370 pounds and deadlift- 330 pounds. (Photo submitted)

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An ‘October Sky’ moment helped leadto aeronautics career for Marquart (Part 2)

In the last edition of the Herald, retired ONU Professor Jed Marquart offered some takes on the recent commercial airline mishaps. He has a Ph.D. in Aerospace, worked as a civilian contractor at Wright Patterson Airforce Base and taught at ONU for 33 years. In this article, he offers his opinions on various aspects of fighter jets and space exploration.

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WAYNE THEYE

 Wayne Theye was born on January 25, 1944, in Odell, Nebraska, to Albert and Mildred Theye. The family lived on a farm in Marshall County, Kansas, until 1949 when they…

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