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OSU sheep blog offers flock health advice
If you’re seeking tips on when to give your sheep haircuts and what to feed lambs to be sold for someone’s dinner, you can consult the Ohio sheep blog.
Great horned owls prove entertaining
As great horned owls enter their nesting period, the males will continue to woo the females over the next six to eight weeks and eventually get serious and select a nest.
A roundup of 4-H news for July 28, 2016
This week’s roundup includes news from the Geauga Dairymen, the Geauga Beef and Swine, the Geauga PrimeTime 4-H clubs and the Mercer County 4-H Roundup.
U.S. record ethanol exports continue
WASHINGTON — While oil and environmental interests seek to block the growth of the ethanol market in the U.S., other nations around the world are increasing their use of American-made ethanol.
States attempt to keep students on four-year path to graduation
WASHINGTON — Millions of college students are taking extra time and extra courses on the road to graduation. Texas is seeking to cut down on that practice — for the sake of the students and the state budget.
As things go down, look to ridge tops
Just this past week, I once again had a meeting with school officials regarding Cort’s on-going struggle with his health and how that pertains to his education.
Dairy Channel: Thanksgiving from a cow
What does the cow have to be thankful for this Thanksgiving? OSU Extension District Dairy Agent Dianne Shoemaker offers a long list in this week’s Dairy Channel column.
Pork checkoff ballots reviewed
USDA announced last week that 2,000 pork checkoff referendum ballots initially declared invalid will be reviewed again at the county level to determine whether they can be counted.
Guide gives farmers insight into new methods
WASHINGTON – Farmers and ranchers seeking to learn more about the best agricultural systems will find many ideas in the new free publication 2006/07 SARE Highlights.
Disappointment abounds after Doha Round negotiations collapse
SALEM, Ohio – Farm groups let out a sigh of disappointment after talks stalled earlier this week during the Doha Round of World Trade Organization negotiations.






