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Farming a little bit of everything
BIG PRAIRIE, Ohio – These days, niche marketing is a popular buzz word. For Joseph and Marion Yoder, it is a way of life.
Grazing annuals extends pasture life
SALEM, Ohio – Graziers willing to put in a little extra time can reap big benefits – and yields – by adding annuals to their grazing plans.
Canfield Fair:Cattle complex arena built at last
Many open class cattle exhibitors at the Canfield Fair have finally had their dreams come true with the new building.
Sometimes the numbers do add up
Alan Guebert celebrates 30 years of writing the Farm and Food File.
Spotting snow fleas
Snow fleas are, by far, the most abundant of all the arthropods, occupying habitats throughout the world, including Antarctica.
Champion cattle in the show ring is not the only goal of Dunn Herefords
The Dunns are interested in the heterosis breeding project being funded by the Hereford association.
Wild areas are more vital to future than oil wells
I’ve camped, hunted and fished in some of the country’s finest wild areas. Chasing caribou across the endless nothing of the Alaskan tundra was nothing short of a great outdoor experience, a time of isolation and a blanket of quiet that takes one a couple days to adjust to. Something most of us can’t imagine
Have yourself a very married Christmas
Kym Seabolt reflects on what a very “married” Christmas is really like. Not better. Not worse. But definitely different.
The ‘alphabet soup’ of assistance programs can help dairy farmers
Learn more about assistance programs that can help dairy farmers.
Preparing for winter and having a fire emergency action plan
Most barn fires are caused by three primary things: mechanical/electrical failures, maintenance deficiencies or misuse of equipment.






