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Grazing bison is pretty much like other livestock: Gotta pay attention
Intensive grazing management concepts work the same, even if you’re raising buffalo, like the Swope farmily at Heritage Lane Farm.
Roundup of FFA news for June 17, 2021
The Wellington FFA chapter hosted a Food for America event for the Westwood Elementary students June 2.
Hitting the ground running: Ohio Tree Farm Inspector of the Year is new, but not green
Ryan Clester, an Ohio Department of Natural Resources state service forester, was selected as the 2020 Ohio Tree Farm Inspector of the Year.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of April 30, 2009
NORTH JACKSON, Ohio — The Jackson Milton Livestock 4-H club held a meeting April 20 with Jason Lanzo serving as the guest speaker. He informed the group about a summer day camp that will be held in the Jackson Milton/Craig Beach area. It is a free program that starts in June for children 10-17. There
Finding solace and faith on the frozen winter plains
Eliza Blue and her family are hunkering down to get through the recent cold spell in South Dakota.
Best part of summer? Campfire memories
If you have kids in your life, plan to make a difference in their lives: Treat them to a campfire before school resumes.
I miss the Halloween tricks, treats
Kymberly Foster Seabolt details how Halloweens have changed since her children have entered college. What happened to the candy tax?
Alltech founder’s vision still driving others to transform agriculture
The ONE: The Alltech Ideas Conference 2018, held May 21-22 in Lexington, Kentucky, reflected on the value of an idea and its potential to impact the future.
More Astroturf on global warming war
If the generals and admirals within the concentric walls of the Pentagon — hardly a bastion of greenie weenies — view global warming as a “serious threat to national security,” exactly who does the American Farm Bureau Federation view as the enemy in its latest Astroturf war against climate change legislation? For its part, the
Stubborn, yes; ‘un-teachable,’ no
In the five months and three weeks since readers last took over this space, my snail mail and e-mail has taken on a decidedly red hot-ice cold nature. Those who enjoy the column smother me in roses. Those who can’t stand my views — and, often, the fact that I exist — cannot believe someone






