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Outstanding graziers named in Pa.
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – With winter feed costs being so high these past few years, extending your grazing season is economically important, and profitable.
Horsemen riding out herpes outbreak
The recent deaths of horses infected with the infectious equine herpesvirus rhinopneumonitis continues to scare horse owners.
‘Haylage in a day’ means better quality silage, quicker turnaround
SALEM, Ohio – Cows and farmers and researchers agree: Ensiling forages gets a lot more efficient and effective the faster it’s done.
A job fit only for an ag superhero
What is the job description for the next U.S. secretary of agriculture? Superhero, explains Editor Susan Crowell in her column this week.
Cover crops can have some big advantages for dairy producers
Cover crops can be beneficial to most dairy farms, providing additional forage options, reducing erosion and runoff, improving soil health and more.
Water is an important part of management as weather changes
There are several things to consider when shaping your management practices regarding water access for livestock.
Consider cover crop share program
Soil and water conservation districts in the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District are coordinating a Cover Crop Cost Share program.
Diversity on the farm: My cows are prejudiced
What should you consider when trying to accomplish diversity and inclusiveness on the farm? Columnist Ed Brown lays out the benefits and concerns.
Happy shoelace day, baby
Nearly 20 years together, and looking forward to many more.
Will we go the route of Racine County?
My parents were born and raised in “America’s Dairyland.” As a child, we drove back and forth to Racine County, Wis., at least twice a year. Racine County was home to gazillions of small dairy farms with “Golden Guernsey” or “Registered Holstein” signs at the end of farm lanes. The farms and barns were fascinating.




 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			

