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Organic Hereford beef
MALVERN, Ohio – At the farmers’ markets near Akron and Cleveland, customers sometimes approach a couple toting coolers and call out to Rose or Ridge.
Ohio Proud program: Pride shows through 10-year success
Logo program creates awareness of Ohio-made products, educates consumers about agriculture.
Moff dairy farm faces decision: Houses or Holsteins?
CANFIELD, Ohio – Dave Moff knows he’s got two options. He swings open a pasture gate and stares one in the face: his herd of Holsteins.
Porteus family wins Ohio cattleman’s award
Coshocton farm wins 2004 Ohio commercial cattleman award.
Soybean yields may plummet in absence of rain, agronomist says
Average soybean yields in Ohio are likely to be no better than 85 percent to 90 percent of a normal yield, and for each week fields go without rain, the number drops 10 percent to 15 percent.
Summer-planted oats make ideal forage
Oats can be planted in the summer as an early fall forage for harvest or grazing. OSU Extension educator Allen Gahler explains how to maximize yields.
REAP funding saves farmers thousands of dollars in electricity costs
Rich Perkoski received funding through REAP to put solar panels on the rooftop of his barn which has saved him thousands of dollars since they came online.
Do cows know it’s Christmas and what can you get them?
Cows that are not eating, resting, drinking, showing heat or being milking indicate an opportunity to give your cows an extra Christmas gift this season.
Retiring soldier interns at two Pa. farms as part of transition program
After spending a career in the Army, one soldier is using a career skills program to transition to civilian life as a farmer.
The annual ritual of sheep shearing
Sheep shearing is an annual rite of passage for Rebecca Miller. Despite the challenges, there is still something about that ritual of taking off the wool.






