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Tips to help prevent winter barn fires
One big thing to think about and inspect as you prepare for winter, are potential fire hazards in your barn. Learn how you can prevent winter barn fires.
Whipping the soy-boys no way to win
In his column this week, Alan Guebert sheds some light on the recent growth of the meatless meat market and tells farmers why they shouldn’t even be mad.
Slacking with my inner old lady
Kymberly Foster Seabolt laughs at the habits that make her feel older.
Ready for the show: Farm Science Review
The second-year manager of Farm Science Review shares a little perspective about this year’s event, which begins Sept. 19.
Notice the sights and sounds of summer
Learn more about the chorus of insects whose songs fill summer nights, and the end-of-season sights yet to be seen.
Motto: Where there’s hope, there’s adventure
With warmer weather on the horizon, now is the time to plan summer getaways. Scott Shalaway has some great suggestions if you want to enjoy wildlife.
Dairy analysis helps producers track profit
A total of 40 dairy enterprises participated in the 2015 Ohio Farm Business Analysis and Benchmarking Program, which includes data for more than 12,600 cows, representing nearly 5 percent of Ohio’s dairy herd.
Birds find a way to please the senses
From the simple trills of chipping sparrows to more complex songs, birds provide music to the ears.
Bob Cole’s public service made a difference in USDA, Ohio
Robert E. Cole was a true public servant, especially within agriculture.
Ask FSA Andy about ag education and loans
Hello Again! Again this month Andy will be offering a variety of information concerning FSA and it’s program as well as some theories on life in general. Sounds like something from the Kung Fu series, if you have any idea what that show was about. Education Over the years I have noticed when talking to






