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Dairy graziers focus on excellent pastures
Dairy graziers gather for annual conference, learn about what it takes to maintain a good pasture.
Author gave timely tips for 19th century women
Lydia Marie Child’s “The American Frugal Housewife” published in 1832, contains a list of maxims for health that are worth a read.
Old newspaper gives glimpse of farm life in 1800s
The state of agriculture in this country was still quite primitive in 1840, but many farmers were beginning to realize the farming practices of their fathers and grandfathers were long past their use-by-date. These progressive agriculturists were hungry to learn new ways of doing things and, to feed this hunger, there was a huge growth
Not just for looks
SALEM, Ohio – Picture it. A crystal bowl. Mounds of vibrant green, leafy lettuce. Red cherry tomatoes nestled inside.
It’s all because of the Jersey cow
Even though she set out on a different course, Kim Billman’s love of the Jersey cow would ultimately lead her back to a career she was made for.
Winter bird-watching opportunities abound
Birds and bird watching opportunities flourish during the winter on Ohio Division of Wildlife properties.
Moldy feed: Risks and prevention
Learn how to recognize the symptoms of giving mold feed to livestock and minimize the impact it has on your farm.
How to improve the way your yard handles heavy rainfall
Planning for increased rainfall is guaranteed to reduce runoff, improve soil health and water quality, save money and add beneficial beauty to your yard.
How to tag livestock properly
Tagging livestock is an important part of animal identification but must be done properly to keep the animal from losing its tag or getting an infection.
Ohio Farm Bureau honors Voinovich, Boyer, Leaman and McLaughlin
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Farm Bureau Federation presented its highest honor, the Distinguished Service Award, to Farm Bureau volunteer Lois Boyer and U.S. Sen. George Voinovich. The awards were presented Dec. 2 during the group’s annual meeting in Columbus. Wade Leaman received the Cooperative Agriculture Educator Award, and Ruth McLaughlin received the Agricultural Communicator Award.






