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Design the cattle herd you want
No matter what trait or suite of traits you’re trying to improve, expected progeny differences help you design exactly the kind of herd you want.
November is a time for reviewing traditions, and your fiscal options
Marketing Assistance Loans provide short-term financing at harvest time to help grain farmers meet cash flow needs without having to sell the grain right away.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Jan. 23, 2014:
WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, Ohio — The Miami Trace novice and senior parliamentary procedure teams traveled to The Ohio State University Dec. 21 to compete in the state FFA parliamentary procedure finals. The senior team consisted of Kameron Rinehart, Caroline Hughes, Zach Ault, Cody Clyburn, Caleb Penwell, Cassidy Elam, Evan Schaefer and Natalie Miller. They won
Dry weather may call for creep feeding
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The oppressive heat wave that has scorched pastures and dried water sources in recent weeks should have farmers in some areas thinking about using creep feeding for beef calves. Creep feeding — which is simply a way to increase weaning weight by supplementing grass and milk for unweaned calves or to
Pennsylvania farmers markets prepare to deal with changes in food safety law
Changes to state food safety laws will impact the more than 1,200 farmers markets across Pennsylvania that are gearing up for the summer season.
Obama school speech furor: You can tell it was a slow news day
“Parents, if you want to worry about what’s going on in our public schools, you’ve got a lot more to be concerned about than our president attempting to encourage your child to get an education.”
Agriculture, Natural Resources and Conservation Expo set for Sept. 12
MECHANICSTOWN, Ohio — The Agriculture, Natural Resources and Conservation Expo will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 12 at the McClester Farm, 4071 Meter Road N.E., Mechanicstown. Parker Bosley Parker Bosley, a nationally known advocate for sustainable cuisine and founder of Cleveland’s New American Bistro, will provide a presentation at 1 p.m.
Farm stress: Your today will define tomorrow
Even on the most difficult days, farmers need to step up to the plate believing that what they do matters, because it does. That belief, that optimism, and even a little forced enthusiasm will be enough to lift you.
Memorials, Picnics and Patriotism
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about early Memorial Day memories, and ones being made today.
Setting the ambiance with a veranda
A home wasn’t a home without a porch or veranda, observes columnist Roy Booth.






