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Inoculants support soybean farmers
When it comes to growing soybeans, few management decisions improve yields like inoculation.
Pond primer: Pond construction homework pays off
A number of factors play into buildling and owning an effective pond. Learn more about ponds in this week’s installment in a three-part series about construction, weed control, and fish stocking and management.
Ohio Proud program: Pride shows through 10-year success
Logo program creates awareness of Ohio-made products, educates consumers about agriculture.
Moff dairy farm faces decision: Houses or Holsteins?
CANFIELD, Ohio – Dave Moff knows he’s got two options. He swings open a pasture gate and stares one in the face: his herd of Holsteins.
Moorefield Farms is sold on hay
For Josh Moorefield, of Shreve, Ohio, making hay is what got him into farming, and kept him farming.
How to recognize and respond to signs of heat exhaustion, heat stroke
Learning to recognize and respond to the warning signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke can mean the difference between life and death.
Bunker silo and silage pile safety
The first point in silage safety is to recognize that silage avalanches are real and there is no way to predict when and where they will occur.
The town International Harvester built
A short history of the rise and fall of Benham, Kentucky.
Farm and Dairy’s 2008 top stories in review
Weather woes Weather is always a hot topic in the farmhouse. In March, an ice storm hit northeastern Ohio and western Pa., followed by 23 inches of snow in some places. Snow emergencies were declared in 60 Ohio counties and homes and farms were without electricity for days. And in September, remnants of Hurricane Ike
Longtime 4-H advisor honored at Bossy’s Jug Auction
The late Mary Miller was honored at the Muskingum County Fair where she and her husband founded the Bossy’s Jug Auction to benefit dairy 4-H’ers.






