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Grazing behavior depends on species, location
Each livestock species has a tool or set of tools that help it gather food, grind and swallow.
Berger family awarded Wayne Conservation Farm Award
Jonathan and Deb Berger of Green Vista Farm, LLC were presented with the Conservation Farm Award at the Wayne SWCD annual breakfast.
Annie’s Project planned in Summit, Portage
Ohio State University Extension in Summit and Portage counties is teaming up to offer Annie’s Project from Feb. 21-March 28.
Produce growers test high tunnels
Low technology high tunnels are popping up in Pennsylvania. These single-car garage-size structures are covered with clear plastic sheeting.
Grazing with dung beetles improves soil health
Known as the “Farmers Friend,” the dung beetle returns fresh cattle dung pads back to the earth, building soil and recycling nutrients.
Reader: Gardens need all plants, but never weeds
A Farm and Dairy reader shares his thoughts on politics through a metaphor of including different vegetables in a garden and how they benefit the garden.
Domino’s celebrates America’s farmers
As a celebration of America’s farmers, Domino’s announced its week-long special where customers can carry out any two-topping pizza for $5.99.
Lessons from Malabar Farm still hold true
Richland County holds inaugural farm technology conference at historic Malabar Farm.
ODA launches new sensitive crop registry mapping system
The ODA, in partnership with FieldWatch, Inc., will introduce a new sensitive crop registry to enhance communication between applicators and producers.
Can you grow food in a parking lot?
oe Kovach, an Ohio State University scientist who is studying the best ways to grow food in old asphalt parking lots, will hold free public tours at his test plots in Wooster at 4 p.m. on the last Thursday of each month through August.






