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Protecting at-risk farm children

Thursday, October 27, 2005

I tuck my two teenage children in bed several nights a week. At least I go into their bedrooms and pretend I can’t see the “Oh Mom!” roll of the eyes as I sit on their beds.

How to extend your grazing season

Thursday, February 16, 2017

There are other options that may be more cost effective and less labor intensive, that could eliminate a lot of hay needs during the winter.

Teaching cows to eat weeds

Friday, September 23, 2016

BUTLER, Pa. — Dawson and Marcia Dibbern moved from Massachusetts in 2000 to find land with cheaper taxes. They found their paradise on 80 acres in Butler County The property is full of rolling hills and segregated pastures, and the long winding drive way up a steep hill leads you to the retired couple and

Ask Jen about Mexican food

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

It’s all about the queso dip.

Ohio counties waiting to be approved for woodland easement program

Thursday, August 12, 2004

The Forest Legacy Program is a partnership between participating states and the USDA Forest Service to identify and help protect environmentally important forests from conversion to nonforest uses.

Get more from your garden this year

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

MAXWELL, Calif. — When spring finally arrives, it’s always exciting to get those first seeds safely tucked into the ground. But don’t put away your gardening gloves too soon. You can get much more out of your garden space by using a technique called succession planting — planting a small amount of seeds and then

Set your 2022 grazing goals

Thursday, April 14, 2022

What are your grazing goals for this year? One obtainable goal to keep in mind is proper management of your pastures.

Wooster field day: Organic farming on display Aug. 27

Thursday, August 14, 2003

The fifth annual field day will take place at several Ohio research locations.

Agronomic reasons for not shucking corn

Thursday, May 30, 2002

Long-term cost of planting soybeans after soybeans is greater than any possible short-term economic benefit gained by dropping corn this year.

Large crowd attends Deere show in Wooster, hears input on 2011 markets

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

WOOSTER, Ohio — Grain farmers are well aware that 2010 was a strong harvest, in yield and in price. But will it continue into the new year, and for how long? Those are some of the questions DTN Senior Analyst Darin Newsom tackled during a presentation at Shearer Equipment’s annual John Deere Day in Wooster,