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Ohioans better prepare for the spotted lanternfly
Ohioans better prepare — the spotted lanternfly was confirmed in Beaver and Allegheny counties, in Pa., just across the border from Columbiana County, Ohio.
Farmers can defend against nuisance lawsuits
Keeping to the plan, following best practices and being a good neighbor could protect farmers against nuisance lawsuits over manure.
Mud management will be key again in 2019
From creating ruts in pasture and crop fields to problems with livestock, mud can have a severally negative impact on your farming operations.
Dairy exodus: Ohio has lost 172 dairy farms in 12 months
Too many years of poor milk prices and unpredictable markets for milk, cull cows, breeding stock, and feed have taken their toll, and more dairy farm families are agonizing over their future as milk producers.
Farmland values still inching upward
Farmland values are still increasing overall, but location is key, and some counties are seeing a decrease.
OEFFA recognizes members for stewardship, service
Over 1,000 farmers and local food advocates came together for the 39th annual Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association conference Feb. 16-17 in Dayton.
Opinion: Ohio should rethink selling prison farms
Selling Ohio’s prison farms could generate a lot of money for other rehabilitation, but is that the best path?
Pork suppliers should limit expansion plans
The pork industry has largely overcome the impacts of the 2014 PED virus but industry producers should limit their plans for expansion.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of April 9, 2015:
WEST SALEM, Ohio — On March 27, members of the Northwestern FFA chapter competed in the state judging contests at the Ohio State Fairgrounds. Members participated in dairy foods, wildlife management, equine management, poultry and general livestock. Emily Finley, Emily Flinn, Marshall Geiger, Hannah Hockenberry, Sarah Maximovich, Reiley Murphy and Shania Reed competed
A lesson about the love of raising sheep
When I was a toddler, my maternal grandfather decided his four little granddaughters needed the experience of bottle feeding a lamb.




			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			

