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A conservation plan can help you better manage your farm
Learn more about setting up a conservation plan for your farm.
Angus breeders, stay on top of defect
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — The American Angus Association is working to keep the cattle industry up to date on arthrogryposis multiplex (AM), or curly calf syndrome, a genetic defect discovered within the breed late in 2008. Since the gene has been identified and testing has become available, five labs are now conducting the tests and
Centre County Farm wins Leopold Conservation Award
Myers Family Farm, of Spring Mills, Pennsylvania, is the 2023 Pennsylvania Leopold Conservation Award recipient.
Spring is pasture improvement time
Now is the time to start planning how to make the most out of our grass crop in our pastures.
Stockpiling forages for the winter season
It is time to try stockpiling forages to extend your grazing into the fall and winter.
Get ready for Ohio forage and grasslands conference
Conference to feature key topics on forages and grasslands.
Conference to include event for women in ag
The Innovative Farmers of Ohio annual conference will include a special preconference workshop for women in agriculture.
At a crossroad
The problem. In 2006, Stark County farmer Jerry Dickerhoof planted corn in a field at the intersection of Kenmore Street and Parks Avenue.
Seed buying 101: a gardener’s glossary of terms
MAXWELL, Calif. — How often do you hear or find yourself wondering what is the difference between an heirloom and an open-pollinated seed variety, an F-1 hybrid and a “GMO?” Misconceptions about these terms are rampant. Breeding techniques continue to evolve, and the ethical debate on the long-term effects of this brave new world of
Pollinator gardens support delicate, beautiful ecosystems
Tami Gingrich shares tips for choosing different themes and creating beautiful gardens to support important pollinator populations in Ohio and beyond.






