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Great Lakes host a myriad of ducks, gulls and other birds during winter
Thousands of ducks, gulls and other birds fly in from Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Newfoundland and the Arctic to winter on Lake Erie and other Great Lakes.
Dairy prices in a slump, but showing some improvement
Milk prices are lower than most producers would like, but are showing signs of improvement.
Peters family is all about the Jerseys
At Spruce Row Farm, each cow has her place, and a name.
Wayne County farm is home to the ‘happy field’
This Wayne County farm grows sunflowers for cooking oil, and makes its own brand of birdseed.
Utilizing warm season forages
The hot dry weather that typically accompanies the months of July and August reduces the growth and production of cool season pasture grasses. It can be a challenging time to balance forage supplies, pasture health and livestock numbers. One option that some graziers use to fill in this summer slump period is warm season forages.
What’s happening at the Farm Science Review
Here’s a complete schedule of field demonstrations and seminars offered during the Review.
Chef-local grower connection finds unique niche in Ohio agriculture
WOOSTER, Ohio – Tom and Wendy Wiandt’s mushroom farm in Burbank is about an hour’s drive from the Great Lakes Brewing Co.
How to camp in Allegheny National Forest for the first time
Camping at Dewdrop Campground, site 74, in Allegheny National Forest means trading convenience and comfort for a breathtaking view in the wilderness.
Farm equipment sales forecast for 2009
WEST ALLIS, Wis. — The Association of Equipment Manufacturers has released its annual forecast for U.S. and Canadian agricultural machinery sales, providing an overall snapshot of manufacturers’ predictions for 2009 business. Tractor sales in the U.S. for 2009 are expected to be strongest for four -wheel drive tractors and the 100-horsepower-and-over 2-wheel drive tractors, with
Another record year in Portage Co.
RANDOLPH, Ohio – Once again, the Portage County Fair’s junior market livestock sale reached a new height, this time with a record $251,755 receipt total.






