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Take a second look at your hay habit
There are many factors that go into your decision to cut hay. The main question that you have to ask yourself is if cutting hay is the best management decision for your farm or are you doing it out of habit.
Make sure your sheep are earning their keep
By ROGER A. HIGH Ohio State University Extension COLUMBUS — With increasing production costs, livestock producers really need to evaluate each animal and decide whether that animal is a productive creature or “just on the payroll.” Marginal producing ewes and rams should not be maintained in the flock. Culling is one of the tools that
Ohio barn conference raises questionsconference raises questions
Third Ohio Barn Conference was a big hit.
Does EPA agreement provide safe harbor from the storm?
For decades, both government and agriculture have assumed air pollution laws do not apply to livestock and poultry farms.
BJ Gourmet Garlic Farm: A spice in its own class
BJ Gourmet Garlic grows 20 varieties of garlic but there are only 10 true garlic types. What determines the varieties is often where the garlic was grown.
Ashtabula County sets records with 2011 fair
Several records were set at the 2011 Ashtabula County Fair during the junior fair livestock sale.
2019 Columbiana County Fair sale totals $741,172.35
The Columbiana County Fair junior livestock sale totaled $741,172.35. There were 523 lots in total. Find all the details here.
Ohio Beef Expo: The trade show is growing again
The Ohio Beef Expo takes place March 14-16 at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus.
Public service? Officials consider adding farmers to loan forgiveness program
As the average age of farmers rises, the National Young Farmers Coalition and other agriculture groups are campaigning to add farmers to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
Quarry Hill Orchards: A connection that grows on trees
‘Straight from my hand to their mouth,’ says fruit grower Bill Gammie. Quarry Hill Orchards fosters a connection between the fruit they grow and the consumers who love it.






