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Studies show higher E. coli counts in manure of cows fed distiller’s grains
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Scientists at Kansas State University who are studying the effect of feeding distiller’s grains to beef cattle said more research is needed before cattle feeders and the public should reach definitive conclusions.
Here’s the scoop on daily serving amounts
Keeping the five major food groups in check, plus limiting your intake of fats and oils, will help to keep you healthy.
USDA modifies mandatory COOL rule
The final COOL rule issued by the USDA requires the origin designations of muscle cut meats to include information about where each of the production steps (i.e., born, raised, slaughtered) occurred.
Stark Co. girl has champion lamb
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland and incoming Ohio State University President E. Gordon Gee each celebrated their first Ohio State Fair Sale of Champions Aug.
March hunting opportunities for deer sheds, coyotes
According to experienced shed hunters both antlers are often dropped within yards of each other and pairs of antlers can match up with antlers from the same animal year after year.
Ohio residents: What you need to know about the spotted lanternfly
The spotted lanternfly has been found near Ohio’s borders. Learn more about the spotted lanternfly, where it’s spread in the U.S. and how to identify it.
Dairy Channel: Even rain won’t dispel worries over quality of this year’s dairy feed
Even though this year’s feed nutrient values may be unique and yields will be down, corn silage is still likely to be the best forage value for the dollar. When should you chop? Answers to this and other forage questions by OSU Extension District Dairy Specialist Dianne Shoemaker.
Molnar Farms: Quality produce with a WOW! factor
In Mahoning County, the Molnar family knew it had to expand their farm market if they wanted to continue to grow. Today, their market is as beautiful as their produce.
Farms on Indiana Dairy Trail welcome visitors
The Northern Indiana Dairy Trail, co-sponsored by Purdue Extension, will take place June 18 and 25, with five to six dairy farms open to the public from noon to 5 p.m. each day.
‘Go time’ for newborns
A baby calf nursing for the first time . . . if everything’s going right, it might look a little peaceful. But no matter how serene it may seem on the outside, what’s happening inside is a fast and furious defense system.






