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Signs of spring … and the Envirothon
As I sit and look at the weather outside, the sun is shining and it is almost 40 degrees in February in Ohio. Wow, what’s next? Spring, and along with spring comes Envirothon. What is the Envirothon? It is a competitive outdoor environmental education event for area high school students. Area III Envirothon will be
Environmental efforts honored at Trumbull SWCD
CORTLAND, Ohio — The 58th Trumbull Soil and Water Conservation District annual awards banquet was held recently at the Garden Brook Banquet Center in Cortland. County Planning Director Alan Knapp received the Bill Penn Memorial Award, which is the highest honor bestowed upon a citizen of Trumbull County for conservation. “Knapp’s support of natural resources,
Jones, Wilson join auctioneers hall of fame
Ohio auctioneers David Jones of Flushing and Joel Wilson of Batavia entered the hall of fame Jan. 18.
How to assess herd health using rumination time
Measuring rumination time in dairy cows can help you better assess their overall health. Learn what trends to look for to monitor your herd’s health.
Something to chew on
Learn more about why rumination of dairy cows is important.
Lessons learned from dog days of summer
A deep dive into a cow’s production data to determine who has better genetics to manage heat stress can have long-term benefits.
Western Pa. farm roots reach to 1769
Nearly 250 years of family ancestry, local legend, historical records and funny anecdotes tell a story of a family’s love for their land.
Crop farming at a young age
Crawford County farmer Casey Niese relies on the insight of his father and grandfather, and his college education, to succeed as a crop farmer.
What does CAUV reform mean for me?
Ohio farmers have a lot of questions about when they’ll be receiving property tax relief. Here are some answers to the biggest questions.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of May 7, 2009
BROWNHELM, Ohio — The Four Leaf Clovers 4-H club had its third meeting at Firelands Elementary School April 20. Members went over the dates for quality assurance, animal judging and weigh-ins, animal possession deadlines, camp dates and Cedar Point day. During the previous meeting, members approved the Constitution and voted on officers. The next meeting






