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Rotational grazing has many benefits
Rotational grazing is used to graze certain sections of pasture and move cattle before it is overgrazed, which allows the grass to grow back quicker.
Centuries in the making: A bicentennial farm’s ‘tree-mendous’ treasure
Haskins Farm owner Curtis Cook won Geauga County Soil and Water Conservation District’s Big Tree Contest with his champion tuliptree.
Some hot numbers in cold times
As the world stumbles toward a summer of financial winter, one part of the American economy continues its merry, five-year waltz: U.S. ag exports are forecast to reach $134.5 billion in Fiscal Year 2012. Estimate That estimate, released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture May 31, is $3.5 billion higher than USDA’s February guess and
Urban and rural: Congresswoman takes time to hear from both sides
BURTON, Ohio — Connecting the urban side and the rural side of the farm bill isn’t going to be easy. Throw in the differing views from both sides of Congress, and most would say it is a monumental task to get a farm bill written. Farm bill 2012? Yet, Rep. Marcia Fudge, D-11, is confident
2019 Portage County Fair sale totals $561,285
The Portage County Fair junior livestock sale totaled $561,285. Find all the details here.
Ask ‘big biz’ what stinks in rural America
Alan Guebert details a lesson for rural America, diving into the chemical and ethical cloud now shrouding AltEn, a 25 million-gallon per year ethanol plant.
2022 Portage County Randolph Fair sale
Find all the results for the 2022 Portage County Randolph Fair junior livestock sale here.
Beaver Creek receives Farm Bureau support
Columbiana County Farm Bureau donates to Beaver Creek Wildlife Education Center and honors Kasey Hudson as the 2017 Distinguished Service award winner.
Insects, livestock and wildlife don’t really predict weather
Can woolly bears predict a bad winter? Do cows lie down before rain? Does a large spider web mean cold weather? Find out if the folklores are true.






