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Applying nutrients the right way
Manure applicators are a necessary part of animal agriculture, and an important part of the industry.
No-till planter in-field checklist
Keep your no-till planter rolling in the field until the last seed drops. Here are some tips and parts to check to prevent breaking down this year.
Roundup of FFA news for Oct. 26, 2017
The Marlington FFA sent five officers and one Greenhand to the district officer training and Greenhand conference Oct. 21 at Norwayne High School.
Dairy makes jump to grazing, puts more money in its pockets
Innovative Farmers of Ohio hears sustainable dairy farmer speak at annual conference.
Family ties, customer pressure at core of White House Fruit Farm success
White House Fruit Farm earned the Direct Agricultural Marketing Association’s Gene Cravens Distinguished Service Award in 2002, recognizing the family for its direct marketing efforts and success.
Stark County couple wins Ohio Cattlemen’s Association’s Young Cattlemen of the Year
A family of veterinarians received one of the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association’s prestigious industry awards at the group’s annual meeting and awards banquet.
W.Va. ag hall of fame inductee Bill Ingram reflects on years of dairy farming
Bill Ingram and his family’s farm, Ingram Farms, of Sistersville, are now a permanent part of West Virginia’s farming history, as one of the 2022 inductees into the West Virginia Agriculture and Forestry Hall of Fame.
From serving to farming
Garret and Natalie Love, Linesville, Pa., returned to the farm after service in the Ohio Air National Guard. They now manage a herd of 70 black Angus.
What are you waiting for? Novel endophyte fescue seed worth a look
Despite the fact that it is a bit more expensive to plant novel endophyte fescue seed, you can offset the cost of establishing novel endophyte fescue by increasing livestock efficiency.
Dairy Channel: Anti-fair person has change of heart
Not all farm people are “fair people,” but most are, as OSU Extension Dairy Specialist Dianne Shoemaker shares in her column this week, which explores her transition to fair-dom.






