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Strategy, perseverance keep 200-year-old farm moving
Seven generations have worked the Anderson Farm in Canfield, Ohio. The farm has been recognized by the Ohio Department of Agriculture and U.S. Senate as being a bicentennial farm.
Census Bureau Report: South and West have fastest-growing cities
Austin has been the capital of Texas since 1839, and in 2013 the area became the nation’s capital for population growth, according to U.S. Census Bureau estimates released.
Cache Valley virus hits Ohio flocks
Cache Valley virus causes infertility, abortions and congenital abnormalities in sheep. This year, there has been an increase in the number of cases diagnosed and reported by Ohio sheep producers.
FSA Andy: Eating that milk chocolate Easter bunny and thinking about MILC
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced the Milk Income Loss Contract will kick in for February, the first time there has been a payment for MILC since April 2010.
Winter supplementation depends on variations in forage quality and growth
Forage can provide most of the nutritional requirements of a beef herd during the fall and winter. The challenge becomes the management of supplement due to variations in forage quality and growth.
Dairy Excel: Return to grazing for dairies of future?
Jim Skeeles discusses a presentation given by Tom Kriegl of the University of Wisconsin Center for Dairy Profitability at the American Forage and Grassland Council Annual Meeting last month.
Record-breaking Civil War-era quilt displayed at International Quilt Study Center
“The Reconciliation Quilt,” a famous piece thought to a world-record price when sold at auction has been donated to the University of Nebraska center by Robert and Ardis James.
Ohio Ayrshire sale strongest ever
COLUMBUS – Ohio recorded its best Ayrshire sale in history, as record prices were set at the Ohio Ayrshire Spring Expo Sale in Columbus earlier this spring.
Guest Commentary: Don’t back away from biotechnology
Emerson Nafziger, crop production specialist with University of Illinois Extension, writes about the unfortunate tendency to condemn GM crops before their benefits have been realized.
Copeland rings out 2004 as wettest year on record
MILLPORT, Ohio – 2004 left veteran weather watcher Edwin R. Copeland scratching his head. And Copeland, whose family has been official U.






