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One devil’s advocate thoughts
If idle hands are the devil’s workshop, idle thoughts are, what, the product of a devil’s advocate? Maybe, but one election result from early November leaves plenty of room for thought, idle or otherwise. On Nov. 3, Ohio voters overwhelmingly approved Issue 2, a statehouse-directed ballot initiative to create a “Livestock Care Standards Board.” The
Emily Mullen ushers family dairy farm into future by bottling milk
Emily Mullen knew bottling milk was the way forward for her family’s farm but it took a lot of blood, sweat, and tears and a little bit of faith to get there.
Farm Science Review to focus on new technologies, innovation
More than 620 exhibitors with some 4,000 product lines will set up shop in the 80-acre exhibit area at the three-day Farm Science Review, Sept. 16-18.
Roundup of FFA news for Nov. 3, 2022
Catch up on local FFA news from Waterford FFA, Ridgemont FFA, Norwayne FFA, Fairfield Union FFA, Lakota FFA, Versailles FFA, West Muskingum FFA and more.
Beef research goes high tech with health monitoring
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Cattle producers try their best to monitor the health of their herds for any sign of sickness and disease.
How to handle horse manure concerns
(Last of a three-part series)
SALEM, Ohio – If you are going to care for a horse, what are you going to do with the huge amount of manure generated by your horse?
To be exact, a 1,000-pound horse produces up to 9 tons of manure a year, according to Ann Swinker, a Penn State University Extension horse specialist.
New USDA grant program to boost ways to get organic products to market
Through the Organic Market Development Grant Program up to $75 million will fund projects to improve markets for domestically-produced organic goods.
Farm chores made fun, with the help of boy’s dog, pony sidekicks
Judith Sutherland’s dad often said he knew he was born in the time and place that suited him perfectly and was always grateful for that divine placement.
Food safety tips for packed lunches
If your child wants to bring a packed lunch to school, there are several ways to make sure it’s both healthy and safe from foodborne illness.
New focus on agriculture leads to exploration of new partnerships
The Nature Conservancy is embracing agriculture as a new priority and is seeking new partnerships in this area.






