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Wean smart, reduce livestock stress
It has been said many times that the most economical way to raise cattle is in a forage system.
Western Pa. No Till Conference: Cover crops may hold the key to success
WEST MIDDLESEX, Pa. — Farmers took time out of spring planting preparations March 26 to attend the Western Pa. No-Till Conference in West Middlesex, Pa. However, longtime attendees said a lot has changed during the 16 years of the conference. It is no longer solely about the benefits of no-till, but about the use of
Field check: Ethanol reshapes the corn market
WASHINGTON – Work is under way to add more than 2 billion gallons to the annual capacity of the U.S.
Corn prices not worth pulling out of conservation programs
WOOSTER, Ohio – With continuous corn production comes increased nitrogen inputs and higher chances of water quality issues associated with run-off.
Are your alfalfa stands good enough?
There are several easy guidelines growers can use when evaluating whether to keep a stand.
Soil Health Partnership: Five-year project to determine if changes are worth the cost
The soil is very important to a farm sustaining itself and to understand how the soil can be improved, The Soil Health Partnership is being created.
APHIS places restrictions on hunter harvested wild birds
USDA APHIS set restrictions on hunter-harvested wild birds from all of Canada, due to the risk of transmitting highly pathogenic avian influenza.
It’s time to add organic matter to soil
How has fertilizer prices impacted forage production on your farm? How do you think fertilizer prices will influence your production in the future? Can you afford to spread fertilizer on hay and pasture fields these days? Are you sure you can afford not to spread fertilizer on your fields? How are farmers going to be
Ashtabula County fall beef tour is Oct. 19
The Ashtabula County Cattlemen’s Association will hold the Fall Beef Tour Oct. 19 at Ferguson Cattle Co. The farm is located at 3160 Lenox-New Lyme Road in Lenox Township.
Ohio sheep grazing tour is July 12
CHARM, Ohio —Just a few seats remain for the Sheep Grazing Management Tour July 12 in Holmes County. The tour will be conducted in the scenic Charm area, with stops at four sheep farms owned by Amish producers. Topics to be discussed will include information for the beginning sheep farmer using low-cost start-up investment, cool






