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Heat continuing to plague farmers, but for fewer days
Crop and livestock farmers in both states saw a wide range of effects from last week’s heat wave, mostly negative.
What are those strange-looking horseshoes I see?
Cytek horseshoes are a new style of shoes coming from England.
Horse housing: Equine facilities are as diverse as owners’ needs
Is there a single design plan you should follow when building a house for your horse? No.
Grazing is the key at Dry Creek Valley Farm
GRANVILLE, Ohio – A century farm has adapted to managed intensive grazing in order to prosper. Tom Maxwell is the owner/operator of Dry Creek Valley Farm near Granville, Ohio.
Extinct Ohio fish befuddles biologists
How did the Scioto madtom end up extinct? Scientists are still working to uncover the mystery behind the disappearance of the Big Darby Creek catfish.
Future productivity starts with a well-managed program
For graziers and hay producers, the summer months are the perfect time to begin planning for management of our forages this fall and into next spring
Unexpected disasters and what follows
Julie Giess is filled with gratitude for the first responders to the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment and empathy for everyone who was displaced.
Farm Bureau survey shows Thanksgiving dinner cost up 20%
The average cost of this year’s classic Thanksgiving feast for 10 is $64.05 or less than $6.50 per person. This is a $10.74 or 20% increase from last year.
Bascom B. Clarke: The machine man
Sam Moore shares a column written by Bascom B. Clarke, the founder and editor of The American Thresherman magazine throughout most of its existence.
Ohio man works to build Kenya dairy industry
Dwight Roseler will spend the next few years traveling to Kenya to develop dairy feed rations and help provide training on improving cow health.






