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Hay tests are revealing, worth the cost
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — A forage analysis costs from $14 to $18, depending on how much information a producer wants. But the good news is that for that small fee, a producer can save lots of money on winter supplements or spend that money more wisely purchasing what their cows or calves need to perform well.
Things to be thankful for …
A good friend’s father had a quadruple bypass two weeks ago. It’s been a stressful, uncertain time for their family, but his health outlook is strong.
Foodservice giant: Save the farmers
When Rick Schnieders was 10, his first job was bagging potatoes at his father’s small grocery store in Iowa.
A new nay of thinking
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about new feelings of having her parents needing her to help look out for them.
Draft horse plowing is a family affair
BOTKINS, Ohio – Fourteen-year-old Luke Shroyer of Botkins, Ohio, surprised a few people and pleased a lot more when he won the Ohio State Draft Horse Plowing Match at the Agricultural Science Review Sept.
Where’s the ‘teach’ in teacher?
Steve Badgett of Berlin Center, Ohio, calls for the complete dismantling of the Ohio Proficiency Test.
Washington State study proves organic apple orchards competitive
The Washington State University study compared the economic and environmental sustainability of conventional, organic and integrated growing systems.
USDA removes import restrictions for certain European Union countries
U.S. import restrictions are being lifted for the following EU countries where no cases of foot-and-mouth disease have been reported: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain and Sweden.
Ohioans honored for commitment to the state’s natural resources
COLUMBUS – The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has awarded its highest conservation honor to two individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the protection and enjoyment of the state’s natural resources.
NAFTA needs visionary leadership
North American Free Trade Agreement countries say a leadership body is needed to guide members through the liberalized trade waters.






