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Deceptive beauty hides danger of yellow clover at Badlands National Park
Yellow sweet clover is appealing to the eye but damaging to the land in a mixed-grass prairie, like the one at Badlands National Park.
Do pastures need soil samples?
Managing nutrients in the pasture can increase profitability in those fields, the same way they do for other crops.
Your rations are about to change, so be prepared with good analysis
With new forages being harvested, rations are about to change.
Fatally scorched calf has northeast Ohio community speaking out
Authorities are looking for information regarding abuse to a young calf that left it severely burned and in need of euthanasia.
USDA research center in Coshocton may close next fall due to budgets
Dr. Martin Shipitalo, USDA/ARS (Coshocton, OH) presented his research with earthworms and conservation tillage effects at the Tri-State Tillage Conference this past February.
Columbiana County: Swope family wins SWCD award
HANOVERTON, Ohio – The Columbiana Soil and Water Conservation District board of supervisors had no trouble selecting the 2003 Cooperator of the Year.
Roundup of FFA news for April 6, 2023
Catch up on local FFA news from Norwayne FFA, Black River FFA and West Holmes FFA.
Lazy cowbirds let others hatch, feed young
Cowbirds parasitize the nests of more than 200 species of birds. Song sparrows, chipping sparrows, red-eyed vireos and indigo buntings are frequent victims.
New diesel oil standards
New oil standards and two new oil products will help protect diesel engines, provide higher fuel efficiency and assist in meeting emissions requirements.
Dirty jobs: Do whatever to get job done
There are some things that get my attention, which I realize most people wouldn’t even hear in random conversation. I was standing in line at the store and overheard a woman say to her husband, “No, these gloves aren’t thick enough. Put them back. If I start working in the flower bed and end up






