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Dairy Excel/Dairy Channel: Farm management tip: Take a look at your farm from the neighbor’s view
Dianne Shoemaker, northeast Ohio district dairy specialist with OSU Extension, writes that farmers get along with their neighbors when they respect their neighbors; support their community; practice good environmental stewardship; or, in a nutshell, “Love thy neighbor as thyself.”
Dairy Excel/Channel: Is there a better way to price forage?
Ernie Oelker writes about replacing Relative Feed Value as a way to value forages.
You’re raising what? Pigeons!
WOODSFIELD, Ohio – A 32-by-40 pole building stands just off the edge of the gravel road, its new red metal siding gleaming in the bright September sunshine.
PROGRESS: Calculated risk
PARKMAN, Ohio – Kevin O’Reilly wrote his first farm business plan in high school.
The Geauga County teen wanted to borrow $200 from his father to start a sweet corn enterprise, but before his dad would hand over the money, Kevin had to calculate his input and labor costs, create a sales plan and identify potential risks.
Log rollings brought neighbors together and resulted in spectacular infernos
Logging and log rolling were critical parts of land clearing operations in early America.
Ohio House passes bill to deregulate ephemeral streams
Despite opposition from dozens of Ohio’s environmental and conservation groups, the Ohio House passed a bill to deregulate the state’s ephemeral streams. Even if the bill passes the Ohio Senate, it could be struck down if the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reverses a Trump-era federal rule — a decision the U.S. EPA is currently considering.
Remembering cowboy poet Baxter Black
On June 10, 2022, Baxter Ashby Black, large animal veterinarian, cowboy poet and philosopher, husband, father and papa passed away.
Ohio Beef Expo turns 30
The Ohio Beef Expo celebrated its 30th anniversary with events that recognized the past and present.
The annual ritual of sheep shearing
Sheep shearing is an annual rite of passage for Rebecca Miller. Despite the challenges, there is still something about that ritual of taking off the wool.
How to improve the way your yard handles heavy rainfall
Planning for increased rainfall is guaranteed to reduce runoff, improve soil health and water quality, save money and add beneficial beauty to your yard.






