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Cotton program could be costly for 2018 farm bill
Alan Guebert believes the cotton gang sees the disaster relief bill as an opening to take another shot at a new payment scheme it has wanted for years.
Badly burned horse making progress at Ohio State’s Veterinary Medical Center
COLUMBUS — A six year-old American Paint horse named Northstar was deliberately set on fire the weekend of Aug. 25 in Crawford County, Pa., sustaining burns to approximately 40 percent of his body. Severe burns Due to the severity of Northstar’s injuries, he was transported to The Ohio State University’s Galbreath Equine Center on Sept.
DHI programs still on the increase
SAN ANTONIO — For the fourth consecutive year, the number of U.S. dairy cows on Dairy Herd Improvement programs increased — from 4.071 million cows in 2003, to 4.415 million cows in 2007.
See you in court? Landowners battle Columbia Gas Transmission
Landowners in 11 Ohio counties may be part of a counter lawsuit filed by Columbia Gas Transmission.
OSU launches calendar for planting warm-season forages
A collaborative effort has yielded a forage and pasture planting calendar for forages.
In sickness and in health
So the good news is I won’t die today. Probably. I have been sick for three weeks. Nothing too serious, just a run of the mill wracking full body cough, spiky fever and random swooning. At some point I think my life was in danger. Not due to the illness exactly. I just know that
May want to avoid applying Nitrogen to wheat in February
(The following is reprinted from the OSU Extension C.O.R.N. newsletter, Feb. 12 edition.) By Ed Lentz and Laura Lindsey COLUMBUS — Producers are tempted to apply nitrogen (N) in February because it is easy to drive across the field when it’s frozen, and there is no competition with other farm activities. However, research has shown
Farmer shares dairy mission statement
James Comp of Dorset explains the guidelines under which he operates his dairy farm.
On-farm fertilizer storage now regulated
SALEM, Ohio – Tom Beck’s a busy man, farming his 2,000 bean and corn acres in Henry County, Ohio.






