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Randolph Fair: Portage Co. buyers set records
RANDOLPH, Ohio – One of the Portage County 4-H clubs is called the “Everything Under the Sun” club. And that just about sums up the animals that parade across the auction block during the annual
Farmers go farm to bottle with malted barley
Malted barley provides specialty crop growers a niche market opportunity.
Carie Starr realizes her dream at Cherokee Valley Bison Ranch
At Cherokee Valley Bison Ranch, Carie Starr welcomes people to learn more about farming through agritourism, and leaves room for nature in addition to agricultural production.
Is A2 milk the future of dairy?
More A2 milk is making its way to the stores, along with claims that it’s easier to digest regular milk. What’s the difference? Is it too good to be true?
Hard work helped by early technology
For centuries, grain was threshed by beating the grain with flails, trampling it with horses or oxen, or by pulling stone or wooden rollers and sledges over it.
Crossbreeding for traits = profits
Choice of breeds to be used in the cross depend on several factors, including the resources of the operation (the optimum level of milk production they can support) and the marketing program for the calf crop (specifically the targeted carcass merit endpoint).
Pa. drought emergency dries up hope for quick recovery
Most areas need 12 to 31 inches of rain to pull Pennsylvania out of drought in the next four months.
Henry Bergfeld — The long and short of loving cattle
SUMMITVILLE, Ohio – Henry Bergfeld was never supposed to be a cattleman, never supposed to be college-educated, never supposed to be a cutting-edge leader at one of the nation’s largest cattle ranches.
FSA offers marketing assistance
FSA Marketing Assistance Loans are great for anyone that has stored grain.
Roundup of FFA news for Sept. 17, 2020
Catch up on local FFA news from West Holmes FFA, Western Reserve FFA and Northwestern FFA.






