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Columbiana-Mahoning dairy farms among top in Ohio
Columbiana-Mahoning dairy herds lead the Buckeye State: Cold Run Jerseys’ production is ranked first in Ohio for Jersey herds on test; Nature View Farms, third; and Smith Vale Farms is ranked fourth among the state’s Holstein herds.
Who’s crying over spoiled milk?
The file’s contents spilled out of one folder and into a second. Then a third. For at least seven years in the late 1980s and until 1993, we tracked and reported and wrote about the research and pending FDA decision on the use and commercial sale of bovine somatotropin, or bST.
Quick tips on pipeline easements, leases
As pipeline construction projects wrap up in some areas, farmers and landowners are left wondering what rights they have when land is left damaged. Dale Arnold, with Ohio Farm Bureau, addresses some of those concerns during Farm Science Review.
Holiday writing
Third annual Farm and Dairy Holiday Writing Contest You like writing them and we love reading them. Send us your holiday stories and see if you have what it takes to get your tale printed in Farm and Dairy.
Face it, my stuff has no value
I know I will never discover that my $40 yard sale card table is worth $40,000 and it’s my own darned fault. I’m too cheap to have ever paid $40 for a used card table in the first place.
2014 Farm Science Review: Farm and Dairy’s live coverage
Follow Farm and Dairy’s staff at this year’s Farm Science Review, as they crisscross all 80+ acres of ag exhibits, talk with some of the 130,000+ visitors, and watch the field demonstrations.
No Black Friday for dairy farmers
Dairymen can’t make a profitable year based on one-day’s sales, like Black Friday retailers. Being profitable requires you to be in the top 20 percent of dairy farms. Being “average” is accepting lower profitability or even sometimes at being unprofitable.
Nutrition specialist: Omega-3s are best bet for good health
SPRINGFIELD, M0. — The sales of dietary supplements continue to grow annually and are now estimated to be more than $28 billion in the U.S. It is difficult to sort through the astounding claims with these products according to Pam Duitsman, a nutrition and health education specialist with University of Missouri Extension.
Weather triggers income tax options
(Reprinted with permission from the December 2007 issue of the Ohio AG Manager newsletter.) COLUMBUS – Taxpayers selling livestock due to feed shortages caused by drought, floods or other weather-related problems have two options for postponing the income from the sales.
Redding unveils plan to reform Pa.’s over-order premium
Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding proposed that retailers collect the entire premium at the point-of-sale, instead of the premium being collected through a wholesale minimum price build-up. This would allow a more equitable distribution of the premium to all dairy farmers in the state, he said.






