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Avoid pitfalls in soil fertility programs
Misconceptions about fertilizer applications result in missed yield opportunities.
A livestock guardian dog’s view
Colter, head of Tarma Shena’s pack, shares what it’s like to live and work as part of the Farei Kennels team.
Bale grazing can increase nutrients in soil
Although bale grazing on pasture can lead to some wasted feed, it has a great potential to improve the forage production in the area it’s implemented.
Conservation plan is key to achieving goals
A conservation plan is a tool to help you better manage the natural resources on your land.
How to make conservation resolutions
For improvement to become a reality, you must develop a series of habits and activities that become second nature to keep you moving in the right direction.
That whale of a used boat deal can be a goat
Online used boat shopping has reduced the distance between buyer and seller to a mere keystroke on a computer.
Farming is a cycle of life and growth
Not long ago, I had a chat with a wise old fellow, who said he watched so many wide, open farms disappear in to buildings and driveways and parking lots over his lifetime.
Wet spring stresses pastures, forages
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Rain kept farmers from planting corn and soybeans for several weeks, but the relatively unprecedented precipitation this spring had another significant consequence: pasture and forage stress.
Memorable hunt taught me how to pack
One of my fondest memories happened over 20 years ago when several friends banded together to hunt caribou on the wild, Alaska tundra. It was the first opportunity any of had to pack for a week-long, fly-in hunting trip, a drop camp in the wilderness, a test of outdoor skills, and the first time we
Dream hunt’s one guarantee: To be memorable.
By Mike Tontimonia The distance between Northeast Ohio and a remote mountain top campsite: Considerable but doable. This week is a travel week involving three days in a diesel pick-up truck and another on horseback. We left Monday morning well before dawn with Topeka, Kansas in our sights. The drive The truck is capped and






