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Cattlemen to sponsor mineral program
CARROLLTON, Ohio – Family farmers are challenged these days to remain profitable. One way to compete without actually getting larger is to simply “act larger” by joining with other local producers.
The reality of today’s entertainment
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on the reality of today’s television entertainment.
Hunt deer despite chronic wasting disease
Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences urges hunters to carry on despite the detection of chronic wasting disease in wild deer in Pennsylvania.
Hazard a guess at how this barn find was used!
Metal frame and chains, this barn find is a mystery to us. Maybe the words on the crossbars will help you hazard a guess at how this was used.
5 stories farmers read this week: Jan. 2, 2016
This week’s top stories include Middlefield, Ohio’s Santa Claus, managing forage waste, the transfer of Ohio’s soil and water program, tips for keeping farm resolutions for the new year and more.
Michigan lifts poultry exhibit ban
Michigan joins other states in lifting the poultry ban.
Before venturing ice fishing, how safe’s the ice?
The question smart fishermen ask about lake ice being safe or not has no definitive answer.
Country Christmas crafts
Kids get a kick out of making angels from corn husks, but also enjoy filling glass ornaments with seeds. Even the teenagers in the family tolerate spray painting components for the baskets.
Ask FSA Andy by FSA Andy– Honey comes from bees
Hello Again, A deep red Gerber daisy from my daughter for Mother’s Day. A soft pink geranium that was given to us by our Master Gardener adviser. My lavender wisteria that was gorgeous in May continues to bloom here and there. Mother Nature has outdone herself on providing a rainbow of colors around my house
Residual herbicide restrictions likely to affect cover crop planting decisions
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — With interest in cover crops increasing among farmers unable to plant corn because of bad weather, Purdue Extension plant experts say growers should consider herbicide residue restrictions when making planting decisions.






