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A simple practice can influence quality grade
Nearly every beef bull arriving intact at a feedyard is castrated, so postponing simply delays the inevitable.
Poor weather challenges anglers and hunters
The season dates are the same as always but the challenging autumn weather conditions this year have challenged hunters and fishermen.
Use your five senses to work with cows
The five traditional senses of taste, smell, hearing, sight, and touch are critical in our working with dairy cattle.
Pa. to distribute over $200M in natural gas impact fees
This year the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission will distribute $209,557,300 in impact fees from natural gas producers.
Spot early spring amphibians
It’s a little early to hear bullfrogs and toads, but wood frogs always get a head start on spring.
Acorn poisoning is a threat to cattle and sheep herds
Acorns from this year’s fall crop could cause kidney failure in animals, particularly in cattle and sheep.
Mountain lion sighted in eastern Ohio
According to Ohio wildlife officials, a mountain lion was sighted recently near Wintersville in Jefferson County, Ohio.
Feed truck kills Carroll County man
A 46-year-old Carrollton man was killed in a freak accident just before noon Dec. 19.
No-till all the way ‘There’s just too many benefits not to do it’
With more than 20 years of no-till practices on their property, the Yost family can clearly see the benefits.
Stitch in time: How fashion evolves
Antique columnist Roy Booth says wearing clothing just for warmth has evolved into a fashion trend.






