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Conservation catchphrase: Keeping clean water clean
Learn how to keep clean water out of contaminated areas and convey this water back to streams and ditches to be carried downstream, all while staying clean.
Sanitizing cutting boards helps with food safety in kitchen
When it comes to food safety in the kitchen, most people know to wash their hands, keep counters clean and wash utensils in hot, soapy water. It also is a good idea to keep food safety in mind when it comes to one particular kitchen tool — the cutting board.
Bigger heifers take better management
Breeding heifers by size, rather than age, can impact profit potential.
Cattlemen can cut costs with wise bull selections
When cattle producers experience difficult economic times, one of the first areas they look to reduce costs is bull purchases, but be sure buying a cheap bull now won’t cost you dearly in the future.
How to identify and react to snakes in Ohio
Learn about the snakes most commonly encountered in Ohio, what to do when you see one and how to deter them from seeking refuge in your yard or garden.
Take precautions participating in winter recreational activities
The ODNR is encouraging Ohio residents and out-of-state visitors to be careful while participating in winter recreational activities.
Are different kinds of salts better for your health?
There are many types of salt available now, and each one has a slightly different amount of sodium in it. Learn more about different types of salt.
Beef producers: Beware of cold winter’s impact on calving, lactation
Beef cows’ nutritional requirements to stay warm and perform well have been higher this winter, putting pressure on their hay inventories and leading to increased costs for producers.
ODNR says exotic animal incident will expedite regulation
See more of our coverage here, or at the links below this article. ZANESVILLE, Ohio — A task force group to decide how exotic animal ownership will be regulated in Ohio will likely see an increase in activity on the heels of the Muskingum County exotics incident. Scott Zody, assistant director for the Ohio Department
International Silo Assoc. recommends action now to preserve your tower silo
LUXEMBURG, Wis. — A drive around the countryside this time of the year will enable one to see farmers out working in their fields. According to the International Silo Association, this is also the time of year to focus on preventative maintenance on the tower silos that will store the harvest. Time to do it!






