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The pileated woodpecker: A gifted carpenter
Tami Gingrich offers insight into the lives of pileated woodpeckers — the largest North American species still confirmed to be living.
Boost forage quality while sun shines
The goal is to harvest at the boot stage for grasses and late bud or early bloom for legumes. Ted Wiseman explains in this week’s All About Grazing column.
Ohio Spring Dairy Expo is March 29-31
The Spring Dairy Expo at the Ohio Expo Center will feature an American Dairy Association & Dairy Council Mid East barbecue and the PDCA Judging Conference.
Online only: auctions take to the internet
Auctions are a part of rural life. So, it was jarring when all live auctions in Ohio were canceled because of COVID-19. But companies are adapting.
Seedstock production is serious business for Ohio cattlemen
Interspersed throughout 17,000 Ohio beef farms are some of the nation’s highest-quality producers of purebred cattle, or seedstock.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Aug. 27, 2009
CARROLLTON, Ohio — The East Township Young Producers 4-H club met Aug. 15 with 25 members in attendance. Members received tickets to sell for their annual fundraiser, with the winner to be drawn at the November meeting. Members filled out their honor member forms. Dalton Ulman gave a demonstration on different ways to cast a
Avoid botulism, listeriosis risks in small grain baleage
Now is the time to review management practices to prevent possible botulism and listeriosis health risks associated with poor quality small grain baleage.
At the Farm Science Review: Small is BIG
This year’s Farm Science Review, Sept. 17-19, at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center near London, Ohio, featured the obligatory huge combines and track tractors, but it was obvious from a stroll around the grounds, that small is big – and getting bigger.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Sept. 17, 2009
ASHLAND, Ohio — The Mapleton and Crestview FFA chapters held their annual consignment sale Sept. 5. Community members brought in goods to be sold and there was a variety of merchandise at the sale. Large farm equipment was sold along with household items and lawn ornaments. The Mapleton FFA provided a concession stand and students
Despite economy, organic farming conference proves successful
SPRING VALLEY, Wis. — During this economic recession, when many other industries have dropping numbers, organic food is still increasing in both sales and recognition. This proved true in more ways than one at the nation’s largest organic farming conference, hosted by the Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service. Approximately 2,750 organic farmers attended this






