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Now is the ideal time to prepare female meat goats for kidding
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Since kidding season for meat goat females is just around the corner, now is the perfect time for producers to begin getting does ready. University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Associate for Goat Production Terry Hutchens said producers should begin to refer to breeding records and closely estimate their herd’s overall stage of
Marlington High School: New program hopes to open doors in oil and gas industry for students
A pilot program between the Ohio Department of Education and Marlington High School began this year, and there are 22 students in the program.
Gear up for planting season with these tips
It may be too cold now, but this is a good time to get ready for planting.
In tough times, dairy graziers group together
Dairy farmers at this year’s grazing conference talked about the benefits of working together in groups, where financial information and performance is shared.
Free tax advice offered to senior citizens at libraries
The Warren-Trumbull County Public Library is offering free tax assistance, with special attention to residents 60 and older.
Research to gather phosphorus ‘signatures’ that can help in HABs
Researchers at The Ohio State University are investigating new techniques to detect organic phosphorus compounds in water samples from the Lake Erie watershed.
Scarecrow contest entries will be displayed along Ohio River
VEVAY, Ind. — The convention and visitor bureaus in Jefferson, Ohio and Switzerland counties are teaming up to provide a multi-county scarecrow contest this fall.
Butler County tour shows inside look at four farms
The 2002 Butler County Farm Tour Oct. 5 will give visitors an inside look at four diverse operations in the county.
OSU Extension professionals honored
OSU Extension professionals honored their peers and support staff Jan. 24-25 during the OSU Extension annual conference.
Let’s put knowledge to work: Support land-grant mission
We are in an atmosphere of questioning spending, taxes and finding ways for all levels of government to live within its means. But cutting investments in agricultural R&D, innovation and education is like eating your seed corn — and next year you’ll go hungry.






