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How to add a new livestock guardian dog to the pack
Tarma Shena discusses why a solid, healthy livestock guardian dog pack is important, especially when adding an outside dog.
How to purchase animals for your hobby farm
Beginning hobby farmers can easily be duped or wind up getting in way over their heads. Use these tips to make the right decisions about purchasing animals.
A roundup of 4-H news for May 19, 2016
This week’s roundup includes news from the Western Reserve Rangers, Mahoning County Junior Leaders, Breeders and Feeders, Rough Riders and Auburn Swine 4-H clubs.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Dec. 16, 2010:
NORTH JACKSON, Ohio — The Jackson Milton Livestock Club held a meeting Nov. 1. The club went over the newly written by-laws. A cheese basket sale was held to help raise funds. The club also hosted a Christmas party Dec. 12 at the McMann Hall at Mill Creek Farm. * * * HANOVERTON, Ohio —
Put more black ink on your bottom line
If Walmart were in the cattle business, it would probably serve as an operating definition of “least-cost producer.” People might refer to its cowherd enterprise as the model for slashing expenses. That’s the way to make more money in this margin business, isn’t it? The simple economic equation is income minus expenses equals profit, so
Five Pa. residents awarded for conservation work in Lawrence County
NEW CASTLE, Pa. – For Gary Fulkman, conservation is just something that’s always been at the forefront of his mind.
Dairy exodus: Ohio has lost 172 dairy farms in 12 months
Too many years of poor milk prices and unpredictable markets for milk, cull cows, breeding stock, and feed have taken their toll, and more dairy farm families are agonizing over their future as milk producers.
Lamb sets record at Harrison County Fair sale
The Harrison County Fair had its junior livestock sale July 7, 2017.
Get the most out of your harvest: Tips to get the best prices at the elevator
As if low commodity prices weren’t crippling enough to the farm budget, farmers take the chance of getting slammed with discounts once they get their product to the elevator.
Do you hear what I hear?
When I was a kid music class consisted of a set of finger cymbals and a teacher who was valiant in her efforts to teach us to sing Michael Row Your Boat Ashore — in round. Today’s music instructor is charged with teaching music appreciation, overseeing a stage performance, and convincing a reluctant student body






