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Answers to income tax prep questions from Ohio farmers
An Ohio State University Extension educator answers a variety of commonly asked tax questions from Ohio farmers.
Annual forages can supplement perennial forage production
Livestock producers have many annual forage options to supplement perennial forage production throughout the year to best serve their nutrient needs.
2020 fairs remain in limbo
As the 2020 fair season gets closer, no one seems to know what that season is going to look like, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. For now, fairs remain in limbo.
Central State moves forward with land-grant plans
Central State moves forward with funding to begin implementing academic programs and extension work to meet the missions of their new land-grant status.
Extreme winter weather may mean extra feed for livestock for survival
WOOSTER, Ohio – Colder, icy, harsh winter weather means producers need to be aware of increased livestock energy requirements to ensure their animals are able to withstand the extreme outdoor conditions, according to a forage expert from Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences. Livestock metabolism And even though the temperatures are forecast
Life in the slow lane
Lately I’ve had a lot of time to stop and smell the roses. I’ve been taking the slow lane, enjoying the scenery. No, I’m not enjoying a newfound sense of Zen peace. I’m playing driving instructor to our 16-year-old. We paid a nice driving school a hefty sum to teach him in classroom and in
Ohio grain farmers note successes, prepare for ‘perfect storm’ ahead
LIMA, Ohio — They gathered to discuss the three major grains grown in Ohio — corn, wheat and soybeans. But the 250 or so growers who attended the annual Ohio Grain Farmers Symposium Dec. 17 in Allen County were equally concerned about the livestock industry, global climate change, alternative fuels and the impact each will
Form From Fire: Chihuly glass sculpture to illuminate Dayton Art Institute
A Dale Chihuly exhibition — Form From Fire — will open July 21 at the Dayton Art Institute featuring more than 100 objects from Chihuly’s most beloved series.
Something unsavory in the water supply
Eric Keller continues the story of terrible happenings at his home. This week, he delves into the nauseating discovery in his water softener.
Indian reformers spoke out to save their native cultures
In the book, “Talking Back to Civilization: Indian Voices From the Progressive Era” historian Frederick Hoxie writes that the expansionof the United States “fell short” of wiping out the continent’s indigenous cultures. As tragic as the 19th century was, it marked “but a moment in the long history of a people.”






