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Considerations of early season hayfield scouting
Be on the lookout for the heaving of the crowns and root systems, healthy stems and toxic weeds you begin scouting your forage fields.
Planning ahead with your grazing strategies: Fall is fast approaching
Now that summer is under way, many producers are finishing first cutting hay and preparing to make second cutting. As rotational graziers, however, we should already be thinking about preparations for the fall and winter and how we will feed our livestock after forage growth has stopped. Stockpiling While it may be a little early
Roundup of gardening news for Feb. 23, 2023
Catch up on gardening news and events in Geauge and Lucas counties in Ohio, as well as, national pollinator programs for 4-H and FFA youth.
Interseeding can help farmers plant cover crops and harvest cash crops
New strategies like interseeding can relieve the time crunch farmers feel during harvest and help them make sure a cover crop is in the ground in the fall.
Key planting dates to remember
Planting progress continues across Ohio, and key dates are drawing near.
UK farmer sets world wheat record
Wheat farmer in Northumberland, U.K., sets new world wheat record: 249.6 bushels per acre.
Winter warmth could lead to greater parasite risk for sheep and goats
Barber pole worms are prevalent during lambing and kidding season and the milder winter weather sets the stage for a significant infestation.
Tips on managing manure in winter
Cold weather is quickly approaching and with it brings manure management concerns.
Livestock farmers invited to grazing conference in January
MOUNT GILEAD, Ohio — Livestock farmers from across the Corn Belt are invited to attend the 11th annual Heart of America Grazing Conference in Mount Vernon, Ill., Jan. 25-26.
Two land conservancy board members preserve their property
OBERLIN, Ohio — Two founders of the Firelands Land Conservancy have protected their respective properties with conservation easements. Clark Hahn and Gordon Oney, who helped create one of the eight organizations which merged to form Western Reserve Land Conservancy in 2006, granted the conservation easements in December on properties totaling 138 acres. Hahn and Oney






