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Part I: Making effective New Year’s resolutions for the farm
Time management, herd genetics, forage, infrastructure? Identifying areas of the farm in need of improvement is not difficult for most farmers. Deciding which areas to focus resolutions on IS.
Co-ops set records for income for fourth consecutive year
Cooperatives earned $6.5 billion in net income and generated $246.7 billion in total revenue last year.
Wisconsin man keeps Christmas tree up for 40 years
He believes that his tree may hold the record for the longest-standing cut Christmas tree.
Coshocton County leads deer harvest for the third consecutive year.
Ohio hunters checked 75,408 white-tailed deer during the weeklong gun hunting season, Dec. 2-8, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
Good time to update farm operations for 2014 crop year
Hello again, I am sure most of you are reading this as your fingers are thawing and you are drinking your second cup of hot chocolate between deer hunting drives. As the wife and mother of a deer hunter, I feel very mixed over this week of hunting season. I am proud of my men;
Farm Science Review seeking stories for 50-year celebration
COLUMBUS — As the Farm Science Review looks forward to its 50th farm show Sept. 18-20, show organizers want to get in contact with individuals who were in attendance at the early Reviews dating back as far as 1963 when it was held at Ohio State University‘s Don Scott Field in Columbus. “Progress is the
Pa. sheep, lamb inventory up from last year
HARRISBURG, Pa. — All sheep and lamb inventory in Pennsylvania as of Jan. 1 totaled 98,000, up 4 percent from the previous year, according to the Pennsylvania field office of USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. Total inventory included 62,000 breeding ewes one year old and older, down 2 percent from January 1, 2010. Rams one
Ohio grazing conference 10 years strong, good mission
Dairy graziers come by the masses to better their skills, network with other producers.
High-tunnel workshop geared toward four-season production
WOOSTER, Ohio — Farming in Ohio is typically a spring-to-fall affair. But as interest in buying local food increases and consumers expect fresh produce year-round, the need and opportunity for four-season production in colder climates has taken center stage. On Dec. 14, Ohio State University researchers and grower groups will offer a daylong workshop on
Harrison SWCD meets funding challenges head-on for second year
Harrison County SWCD looks outside of the box to meet its funding challenges.






