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How to prepare your calf barn for winter
Learn more about best practices to help calves regulate their temperature and conserve their energy while taking care to prevent disease.
Good opportunity for tagging Monarchs
Much of what we know about monarch migration originates with the citizen science program called Monarch Watch.
Certified weed-free forage and mulch
SALEM, Ohio — The region’s pipeline construction brings an increased demand for noxious weed-free forage and mulch, and that demand could mean an additional revenue stream for some farmers. Noxious, or invasive, weeds are weeds, including weed seed and propagative plant parts, designated as noxious by the North American Invasive Species Management Association and the
The good, the bad of late summer insects
As the weather begins to chill and the sunlight hours fade, beware of yellow jackets becoming more aggressive.
For the record: Gov. Mike Pence on agriculture’s biggest issues
Trump’s anti-trade tirades and Pence’s flip-flops on key farm and ranch issues such as the Farm Bill and renewable fuels could be bad for agriculture.
Packing the power of Peeps
Easter without Peeps is almost unthinkable. How did they gain such a foothold on things?
Educators can experience the ‘wonders of watersheds’
Watershed workshop is a promising opportunity for educators.
A Christmas awakening
More than 40 Christmas Nights later, I have not forgotten two calves named Mary and Joseph and Howard’s priceless gift of simple giving.
Let persimmon pucker you up this fall
Frosty nights signal persimmons to ripen, turn from bitter to sweet, and lose their astringent nature.
Your rations are about to change, so be prepared with good analysis
With new forages being harvested, rations are about to change.






