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Tangled osprey rescued from tree
A distressed osprey was successfully rescued after becoming entangled in fishing line high up in a tree at Atwood Lake.
USDA confirms avian influenza in Maine, New York
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has confirmed highly pathogenic avian influenza in flocks in Maine and New York.
Raw milk: Both sides of the issue need to be addressed
Editor: I would like to discuss some of the remarks made by Mr. Scott Shalaway. A while back he wrote in the Farm and Dairy that people should pen their cats up. Well the farmer’s barn cats roam at will and kill birds now and then but it keeps the mice and rats out of
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Dec. 1, 2011:
HANOVERTON, Ohio — The United 4-H’ers met at the home of Advisor Sarah Swope Nov. 22. The election of officers was held with Haley Drake being named the new president. The rest of the officers are as follows: vice president-Luke Cooper, treasurer-Hannah Swope, secretary-Maggie Briceland, reporter-Darrin Dustman, historian/photographer-Thane Richey with Natalie Gamble assisting. The group
Massey Ferguson 8280 plows through plowing world record
A Massey Ferguson tractor plowed through the world plowing record by plowing 620.899 acres of French fields in 24 hours.
Stall Wars: Cows vs. comfort
In stall-based housing systems, the cow stall design, surface and bedding type have a large effect on cow comfort and cow injuries.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Jan. 29, 2009
CARROLLTON, Ohio — The Carroll County Augusta Ranchers 4-H club met Jan. 13 at the Brown Frame Community Building. Members decided to decorate a window at Thorne’s Super Market in Carrollton in honor of 4-H week. A theme was decided on. They will meet Jan. 30 to decorate the window and go for pizza and
Nitrogen rate recommendations for corn silage
Learn how to determine the amount of nitrogen to apply to corn silage production fields to maximize your returns.
How to handle frozen food safely
Although some frozen foods have the appearance of grill marks or other signs that normally indicate that the foods have been cooked, they can still be raw.
Feeding livestock and managing forage waste
Loss associated with feeding hay to livestock may be much more than just storage loss if precautions are not taken to reduce waste during the feeding operation.






