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Increase your milk quality in 2015
TRANSFER, Pa. — The Penn State Extension Dairy Team will offer several workshops around the state to educate producers, farm managers and milkers on proper milking techniques and practices to produce a high quality product. Designed to help increase productivity and profitability on dairies, these hands-on workshops will focus on consistent milking practices that emphasize
Ouric Holstein tops open class show
Grant Cope, Baker’s Acres and Baker Brothers, Bardo Hill top breed shows.
Get your gear ready for Lake Erie walleye fishing
Thanks to a legendary run of strong walleye hatches dating back to 2015, there are plenty of fish in Lake Erie for anglers to catch this spring.
Livestock should work for the farm
Rotational grazing of livestock is one of the most economical and environmentally friendly practices someone can implement on their land.
‘Back to the Future’ in dairy
OSU Extension specialist Dwight Roseler details ways to improve dairy cow health via best practices during silage and forage harvests.
Strategies for producers dealing with drought-affected pastures
Here are some strategies Ohio producers can consider when dealing with drought-affected pastures and forage shortages.
Ohio issued only 13 drilling permits in June
Utica shale drilling permits continue to stall, as Ohio issued only 13 permits to drill in June 2016. Carroll County currently has 425 producing horizontal wells, the most of any Ohio county.
How to winterize your car – 6 tips to keep your car going this winter
Prepare your car for winter before the snow starts to fly.
Milk goes green: Cows fed rbST reduce agriculture’s carbon hoofprint
ITHACA, N.Y. — Producing milk uses large quantities of land, energy and feed. But cows that receive a biotech product called rbST give more milk, easing natural resource pressure and reducing environmental impact, according to a Cornell study. The carbon hoofprint is being reduced by a biotech product used on American farms for nearly 15
Ammonia emissions under scrutiny
NORCROSS, Ga. — With the renewed emphasis on getting the most benefit out of fertilizers, no one wants to lose ammonia from applied nitrogen fertilizer. Research has given us excellent management tools for keeping ammonia where it belongs — in the soil. This includes using the right form of fertilizer, placing it in the proper






