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Bale grazing can increase nutrients in soil
Although bale grazing on pasture can lead to some wasted feed, it has a great potential to improve the forage production in the area it’s implemented.
Dream hunt’s one guarantee: To be memorable.
By Mike Tontimonia The distance between Northeast Ohio and a remote mountain top campsite: Considerable but doable. This week is a travel week involving three days in a diesel pick-up truck and another on horseback. We left Monday morning well before dawn with Topeka, Kansas in our sights. The drive The truck is capped and
Small swine breeders should vaccinate
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Commercial swine producers are not the only producers who should be concerned with diseases entering their herds.
Planting progress still slightly lagging
The weather has been warm, but planting progress is still behind.
Be patient: Harvest progress is slow
The soybean harvest is dragging along and corn harvest is having trouble getting fired up. Meanwhile, there is no enthusiasm for the crop in the Chicago Board of Trade building on LaSalle Street in Chicago. USDA last week pronounced larger crops than expected in corn and beans. I remain dubious, as I watch the Bellevue
Harvest weather is gone, crops aren’t
A fair amount of corn and soybeans still remain in the fields in Ohio, but it remains to be seen just when the harvest will finally end.
Buckeye State is top 10 destination for nation’s whitetail deer hunters
Ohio’s woodlots are full of deer hunters this week, as over 400,000 orange-clad Ohio residents and non-residents chase whitetail deer, easily the nation’s most popular game animal. Is this a big deal or what? You betcha, say economic bean counters who claim that each fall deer hunters drop over $800 million on gear, food, shelter,
Mixed news has corn defensive, but soybeans higher
Marlin Clark weighs in on the grain markets as harvest progresses.
Enroll in Spanish on the dairy farm courses
After the launch of its Spanish on la Granja 101 course in January, Dairy Girl Network is now re-offering the course as well as an intermediate 201 level.
Roundup of gardening news for March 4, 2021
There will be online live lectures and discussions about soilless strawberry gardening March 26, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.






