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Plan To Eat Healthy, Spend Less
Trying to go from breakfast all the way until supper, I’m
reminded, again how much better off I’d be “grazing” through the day with several light meals and snacks rather than two bigger meals.
Cow skull becomes family’s college mascot
A painted cow skull has been passed from one Citro to another, as a college rite of passage. It has graced dorm rooms and apartment walls in college towns all over the Midwest and even in Europe.
Cornell’s new raspberry variety extends harvest
ITHACA, N.Y. — Cornell’s new raspberry variety, Crimson Giant, was developed specifically for the New York climate and can extend the harvest window for fresh, local raspberries to the beginning of November.
The role of sulfur in pastures
OSU agriculture and natural resources extension educator Dan Lima discusses the importance of sulfur in soil, crops and livestock.
Build healthy soil and sustainable ecosystems
Ohio State Extension educator Heather Neikirk explains how the ecosystems within healthy soil work to keep it healthy.
Pasture risk management decisions for dry weather
Farmers should keep long-term pasture management objectives in mind as they deal with drought conditions across the Midwest and nearby regions of the U.S.
What’s in these fields of yellow?
There are several plant species with yellow blooms around this time of year, so you need to take a closer look to know what you are dealing with.
OSU launches calendar for planting warm-season forages
A collaborative effort has yielded a forage and pasture planting calendar for forages.
Is measuring your pasture worth the time and money?
Ohio State University Extension educator Christine Gelley explores how to make pasture measurement worth it.
How to manage weeds in a drought
We are noticing weeds more because that is what is left in the fields, and this could lead to more weed problems in the future, writes Jordan Penrose.






