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Hazard A Guess: Week of Aug. 28, 2003
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
What to do when you can’t compete
Sometimes, exiting is the best decision for the business and family. Consider the following factors if you decide to exit the dairy farming business.
Be proactive in manure management
Being proactive in the management of livestock manure is the best defense against a pollution complaint.
Warm weather makes calving season pleasant
As one result, we calved the first quarter of our herd a month before the first day of spring with no losses. Our calves should be the healthiest ever.
Stop wet winter weather from causing hay feeding loss
Feeding losses can occur from trampling, weather conditions, fecal contamination, method of storage and overall hay quality. Learn how to prevent losses.
Knox County Fair brought buyers and sellers together for another stellar year
MOUNT VERNON, Ohio – The Banbury sisters were all smiles as their grand champion market lamb brought $36.
The best of quality-quest averages $2,340
BELOIT, Ohio — Here are the results of the registered Holsteins sold from the Doug and Marty Dye and family at the Best of Quality-Quest 2012 sale. The cows entered the sale as cataloged, beginning with Lot No. 1, Quality-Quest Fancifire-ET, classified Very Good 88, sired by Ked Outside Jeeves, and the first of many
Nine breeds in Ohio Beef Expo show ring
The 17th annual Ohio Beef Expo is March 19-21 at the Ohio Exposition Center in Columbus.
Forages and snow: Principles of strip grazingcan still apply this time of year
Expert offers suggestions for strip grazing.
What are your bedding options?
Find out what you can do when unbaled wheat straw is going for $100/ton.






