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New coin products roll into stores
The United States Mint has joined a partnership with H.E. Harris & Co., an Atlanta-based company specializing in collectibles.
Feeding wildlife during winter
It is vital to provide wildlife with suitable habitat for year-round use and not just for hunting seasons.
Judging skills to thriving careers
Ohio Beef Expo hosts Youth Judging Contest March 16. Judging livestock helps youth develop reasoning skills, encourages sportsmanship and public speaking.
How to patch a torn sleeping bag
Patching a tear in your sleeping bag while it’s small will ensure the tear won’t spread and can extend the life of your sleeping bag for years to come.
Goat kid care: Horn removal
Goat horn removal can be controversial; it is farmer’s choice whether or not to remove an animal’s horns, but most goat producers do as part of their herd management practice.
Calf born with heart in its throat
When Tom Leech of Longview Farm found a newborn Shorthorn bull calf in a pasture on the afternoon of March 7, he was immediately concerned with hypothermia.
Preconditioning considerations for spring-born calves
LEXINGTON, Ky. — With fall just around the corner, beef producers will soon begin crafting marketing plans for spring-born calves. Even though producers were enjoying a less-challenging weather pattern this summer, many cow-calf producers have struggled to cover rising costs on a softer calf market, said University of Kentucky Agricultural Economist Kenny Burdine. “This makes
Finalists selected for Pennsylvania Leopold Conservation Award
A Crawford County farmer was named a finalist in the 2023 Pennsylvania Leopold Conservation Award.
5 reasons to love the fair
The fair connects family, friends and community, offering food, education, entertainment, livestock shows and a chance to get to know local businesses.
Families leave mark on Ohio agriculture
Five Ohio families were recognized at the Farm Science Review for their conservation efforts.






