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Ohio Sheep Day speaker dispels myths, encourages practices that work
Sheep Day held at OARDC-Wooster Sheep Research Unit
Pa. sheep producer: Attention to breeding, marketing pays dividend
Marketing, breeding, pasture management and attention to details equals success for this Pa. sheep producer.
Live each day with gratitude
Judith Sutherland reflects on how fleeting life can be.
Know the value of quality beef
“You get what you pay for” is a saying that often assumes limitations.
Respect: Key aspect of Memorial Day
Even though Memorial Day is not quite here, this column is better enjoyed before than after the fact. I have kept a letter from Juanita Deal of Athens, Ohio, for a year because it paints such a tender picture of what were such sweet times, before “Decoration Day” became just another holiday — an “off”
Food safety: Use sanitary steps when dressing deer
To avoid the threat of foodborne illness and diseases, follow these processing guidelines and safety when preparing a deer carcass.
Midwestern farm women conference set in Shipshewana
SHIPSHEWANA, Ind. — The annual Midwest Women in Agriculture conference will be Feb. 29 to March 1 at the Shipshewana Town Center, 760 S. Van Buren St., Shipshewana, Ind.
Organic food watchdog sues USDA
CORNUCOPIA, Wis. – The Cornucopia Institutehas filed a lawsuit in federal court demanding the USDA provide public records sought through several Freedom of Information Act requests.
Insurance for crops following a cover crop
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – Producers in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Ohio who want to insure corn, sweet corn, popcorn, hybrid seed corn, processing pumpkins, soybeans, processing beans or grain sorghum following a cover crop must: • Stop haying or grazing the cover crop by May 10; and • Terminate all cover crop growth at least seven
Grants available for climate smart sheep producers
The American Lamb Board is accepting applications for 150 sheep producers to take part in its Climate Smart Sheep program now until Dec. 1.






