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Reduce hay storage loss cheaply
Over the years we have seen hay go from being taken to the barn loose, to small square bales put in a barn, to small round bales being made to feed right out of the baler.
Researchers put soil balancing to test
Researchers from Ohio State University are working with private farmers to test the benefits of soil balancing, and organic farming.
Stress management during tough financial times on the farm
There is no doubt the production agriculture sector is going through a tough financial period. In particular, low crop prices and low milk prices are severely impacting row crop and dairy producers.
Keeping organized on your Thanksgiving
Planning an impressive Thanksgiving menu can be enjoyable for many people, while others get a little nervous when tasked with such an undertaking. But getting a head start and staying organized can make planning a Thanksgiving meal much easier than it looks.
Keep your distance from woodland stinkers
From mid-February through early March, females are in heat. Don’t be surprised to see skunks roaming the countryside the next few weeks.
Stink bugs pose threat to corn, soybeans
Stink bugs are a nuisance to crops, in addition to humans.
How to start a container garden
Whether you only use a few small clay pots or plant large plastic tubs, container gardening is a viable option for many gardeners.
USDA’s ‘mad cow’ circus act
The only thing worse than the USDA’s timing in the announcement of new rules to permit Canadian live cattle and cow beef imports into the U.
Garden’s bounty requires preparation
It’s that time of year again — time to put up your garden goods or say goodbye to whatever is left.
Toss that bale! Columbiana County Fair hay toss photos
Sure you can stack those square straw or hay bales, but how far can you toss them? Competitors at the Columbiana County Fair test their techniques each year in the annual hay toss contest.






