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Program estimates break-even prices
COLUMBUS — With more livestock feedstuffs than corn and soybean grains available to Ohio dairy producers, finding the bargains while managing a balanced diet can be a challenge. As the industry faces a dire economic situation, an Ohio State University computer software program is available to help alleviate some unnecessary management costs. Price estimates SESAME,
Natural glass by God, gem by man
The various colors, combination of colors and expertise required to make glass is the substance of wonder and mystery to any new or experienced glass collector.
Can you take the crown and name this antique item?
Can you name this mysterious antique item that was found in the woods? Don’t break the streak, take your stab at identifying it today.
Be cautious with weed killer near flowers, shrubs
Most post emergent herbicides that control broadleaved weeds have the potential to damage desirable broadleaved plants.
Antique engine club to host three-day show July 7-9
The Ashtabula County Antique Engine Club will host its 36th annual three-day show July 7 through July 9. It will include three days of demonstrations.
Hill’s Supply continues to install milking equipment
CANAL FULTON, Ohio –Hill’s Supply continues to excel in the area of dairy parlor and dairy equipment installations. The company completed the first two DeLaval VMS robotic milking system installations in Ohio and also installed several new parlors, including 12-cow units and one 36-cow parallel parlor. Most recently, the company has added German-made Kraiburg rubber
Raw milk blamed for infection in Wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. — Thirteen confirmed cases of illness in southeastern Wisconsin have been linked to consumption of unpasteurized milk, public health officials said, and they cautioned residents to discard any unpasteurized milk they have in their homes. Tested positive The Wisconsin Department of Health Services and the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection
West Virginia livestock owners encouraged to vaccinate for rabies
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — With two cases of rabies confirmed in livestock already this year, the West Virginia Department of Agriculture is encouraging farmers to consider vaccinating their animals, particularly valuable breeding stock and show animals that are likely to be commingled with other animals. State law does not require rabies inoculations for livestock, but it
Spring gardening symposium set for April 6
The Penn State Master Gardeners of Lawrence County are holding their spring gardening symposium on April 6.
Winterize your rain barrel in four steps
Prepare your rain barrel for winter to make sure that it’s still usable come spring.






