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Goat dairy designed around success
There is one successful, large-scale goat milk processor and marketer in Ohio, one of the few that have managed to establish this kind of business in the whole country.
Barn leveled, cattle killed in storm
SALEM, Ohio – It was black, but not blacker than any other storm this summer. “Then the wind picked up and blew like never before,” said Tuscarawas County dairyman Tim Sigrist.
The chill of good intentions
Farm livestock and pets are not being treated inhumanely just because they’re outside, reminds Farm and Dairy Editor Susan Crowell.
DIY for dummies
Kym Seabolt survives another DIY project, emerging on the other side with a cute table this time.
Choice words help with tub project
Sometimes your home improvement project just takes a little encouraging, and persistence.
Ethanol has agriculture in a trap
It looks like we’re heading toward another corn surplus.
Can you hazard a guess at our latest unidentified antique tool?
You are on a roll! Don’t let our latest tool break the streak, send us your guess today!
Eli Shetler revives lime pile farm technique in Mount Eaton
By ARLEN D. MILLER MOUNT EATON, Ohio — What would motivate a 64-year-old to invest 90 hours of intense labor breaking up 30 tons of hard blue limestone and 7 1/2 tons of coal? On Nov. 27, the day after Thanksgiving, Eli Shetler of Mount Eaton, began building a “lime pile” by laying out 8-inch
Mycotoxin control for 2024 harvested feeds starts now
Mycotoxins in dairy feeds are a growing concern across Ohio. OSU Extension educator Jason Harschuh offers tips for mitigating their impact on your herd.
Change in attitude needed for winter
Julie Geiss decided a long time ago, she can’t change the weather, but she can change her response to it.






