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$160 million phantom cattle scheme involves Midwest victims
Defendants’ records indicate they had 344,000 head of cattle but it was really less than 17,000 head.
Roundup of FFA news for May 20, 2021
Catch up on local FFA news from Miami Trace Great Oaks FFA, Loudonville FFA, Black River FFA, United FFA and Edon FFA.
Tagging the right calves not easy
As you tag another calf and write the information in that little book, do you ever think about how well it will hit the target? If you are going to the trouble of establishing identity (ID) at birth, you should at least think about the future these calves will face. Some beef brands and most
The Dirt on Conservation: Event offers education for graziers
If you have a serious case of cabin fever, like I do, you will be glad to read that the Eastern Ohio Grazing Council is kicking off the pasture walk series at the end of the month. This is the second year for this group to have these educational meetings in the field. During the
Ohio school district’s solar array now home to new farm
The solar farm at Northwest Local Schools is home to the Northwest SCCTC FFA chapter’s first sheep flock and on-school farm.
Want to feed that cover crop? Better do it now
Producers who want to use the cover crops they planted last fall as supplemental feed for their livestock need to harvest these crops quickly before the plants get too mature and the feed quality declines.
Pasture walks give you great ideas
We have had great attendance throughout the summer for the Eastern Ohio Grazing Council pasture walks. The grazing council wants to make sure that we continue this success, so this is to update you on the scheduled pasture walks and to remind you to keep up on your fall pasture management. Depending on when you
Ohio’s Don Van Nostran receives national award for leadership in sheep industry
Retired Mid-States Wool Growers Cooperative general manager Don Van Nostran, and the Moore family of Cottage Hill Farm, Flushing, Ohio, received national recognition from the sheep industry earlier this year.
Frost seed now for better stands later
Now is the time to use the easy technique to maintain forages and introduce new plants.
Summer pasture management can make a noticeable difference
During summer, slow down the pasture rotation and allow more time for rest of the forages to recover.






