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Ohio State researcher committed to the science of animal health
Linda Saif grew up around farm animals and developed a lifetime appreciation for their health and wellness.
What are the reasons for having a steam show?
Hello again, all you steam engineers and old iron enthusiasts. Have you been to a show yet this year ? Sam Moore told us a few weeks ago that he had been to a show a bit further west. One that I think featured a particular make, which happens quite often these days. Come to
Your forage yield won’t improve if you don’t do anything differently
Are you getting adequate forage production from your pastures and hay fields? Are you getting maximum weight gains from your livestock with the forage species you have in your paddocks? Do you have paddocks or fields that you think need renovated? How much forage should my paddocks and hay fields be producing per year? Can
Dairy Channel: Seven deadly sins of raising calves
Why is raising calves and heifers such a problem on some dairy farms? Ohio State Extension dairy specialist Dianne Shoemaker offers advice.
Buyers stay up late to help Geauga Co. 4-H’ers
The small animal sale stole the show at this year’s Geauga County Fair market livestock sale.
Ohio State Fair lambs disqualified after tests find traces of ractopamine
Latest situation is the second run-in with ractopamine for one Delaware County family.
Failure by design: Leaking oil and gas wells slip through the cracks
Dave McCallion has tried for nearly six years to get the leaking oil and gas well in his hay field fixed. The well seems to exist in a regulatory gray area.
Respectable and adaptable, turkeys remain
Barb Mudrak traces the history of turkeys in the Ohio Valley back to 6000 BC. Learn how they came to inhabit the area, evolved over time and survive today.
Congress agrees on farm bill, but president will veto
SALEM, Ohio — U.S. Sen. Tom Harkin referred to the biblical story of Job during a May 8 teleconference announcing the finalization of the new $300 billion farm bill. Job had a lot of afflictions, Harkin explained, but through it all, he persevered. “Right now, I don’t think he’s got nothin’ on me,” Harkin said.
Chef-local grower connection finds unique niche in Ohio agriculture
WOOSTER, Ohio – Tom and Wendy Wiandt’s mushroom farm in Burbank is about an hour’s drive from the Great Lakes Brewing Co.






