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Greene County group receives farm to demonstrate sustainable farming
Project coordinators hope to promote economic development through agriculture on the leased farm.
Prussic Acid: Producers may want to test forage
With the frost that hit the region in recent days, the potential for prussic acid poisoning in livestock is likely on the mind of many producers.
But, in addition to taking measures to prevent livestock toxicity, producers can also consider testing forage for prussic acid content, according to a forage expert with Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences.
Michigan dairy farmers approve continuation referendum
LANSING — Michigan’s dairy producers have approved a referendum to continue the Michigan Dairy Market Program for Grade “A” milk. History Established in January 1983, the Michigan Dairy Market Program was developed to promote the sale of milk and milk products produced within the state of Michigan and to increase consumer knowledge and acceptance of
Farmers’ cover crop advice, keep it simple
Farmers gathered at Pilgram Farm, Mercer County, to discuss cover crops April 11. Researchers, educators and producers all chimed in to give advice.
The arrival of a favorite ‘gift’
Eliza Blue recalls the morning her daughter was born, considering her to be the best Christmas present her family could ever wish for.
If you can read and share this, thank a preschool teacher
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt pays honor to those arsenals of construction paper and paste, boo-boo magicians and holiday program planners we call preschool teachers.
2022 Summit County Fair sale
Find all the results for the 2022 Summit County Fair junior livestock sale here.
Roundup of FFA news for May 2, 2019
Catch up on local FFA news from Miami Trace FFA, Zane Trace FFA and Tri-Rivers Career Center FFA.
Diversity of science and best practices featured on tours
Visitors at Penn State’s Ag Progress Days, Aug. 15-17, likely will take in the wide variety of demonstrations, commercial and educational exhibits.
Crown vetch OK for most livestock, but can cause problems for horses
By CHRIS PENROSE Contributing Writer Crown vetch, a common perennial legume in the region, has been spreading over the years. It grows well in both low pH and low fertility soils and it is highly responsive to lime, phosphorus and potassium. Related: Horse owners should watch for eastern tent caterpillars It has a white and






