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Dairy farmers make one request: competitive milk pricing system
Farmers urge lawmakers to establish fair and competitive pricing system.
Limping through a lambing and out of 2021
Farming is often like dancing on the edge of a knife, and Rebecca Miller’s winter lambing on the farm put that on full display.
After the house raising, there was still plenty to do
Paul Locher continues the journey of early settlers in Ohio by detailing the work they did following a house raising in his latest An American Tale column.
Keep pastures green during dry times
During the heat of the summer, it is very important not to overgraze cool-season grasses. Learn more about maintaining pastures in hot, dry weather.
Country music star to highlight 2017 Appalachian Grazing Conference
The 2017 conference will feature about 25 breakout sessions for attendees, in addition to a livestock demonstration and vendor show at the hotel.
Consult with FSA and NRCS before breaking new ground
Breaking New Ground Agricultural producers are reminded to consult with FSA and NRCS before breaking out new ground for production purposes as doing so without prior authorization may put a producer’s federal farm program benefits in jeopardy.
Huge food show in Dubai is opportunity to showcase U.S. beef
WASHINGTON — A dozen leaders of state and national agriculture organizations from around the United States visited the Middle East and Europe through a trade mission organized by the U.S. Meat Export Federation. The goal is to develop a deeper understanding of the potential of these two export markets for U.S. beef, pork and lamb.
Ashland Co. recognizes top 4-H’ers
ASHLAND, Ohio – Friends, members and volunteers with the Ashland County 4-H program celebrated a successful harvest of activities and projects during their annual recognition banquet.
Two-day sale makes for shorter days at Washington County livestock sale
The Washington County livestock sale brought 4-H’ers and FFA members $217,061.88 from the large and small animal auctions.
Spider mites attacking soybean fields, creating double whammy
Dry weather is bringing two-spotted spider mites are moving into northeast Ohio fields. Some fields with areas of large egg populations are about ready to have the population explode.






