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USDA’s new Milk Loss Program runs through Oct. 16.
The signup period for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Milk Loss Program assistance opened Sept. 11 and runs through Oct. 16.
Organic certification funds available; 15 states eligible
Funds to defray costs of organic certification are available to producers in 15 states.
How to harden off plants
Hardening off plants is simple; it’s the process of adjusting plants to outdoor temperatures after they’ve been started indoors.
How to cook with cast iron
Cast iron cookware is versatile. Here are some tips for seasoning cast iron cookware as well as troubleshooting suggestions.
Music disc player sells for $7,250
Stults auction featured antiques and collectibles.
Small Farm College accepting registrations
The Ohio State University is offering Small Farm College, an eight-session short course, held one night a week.
The high cost of political help
July has been a tough month for farmers and ranchers in The Washington Post. On July 2 and again July 18, The Post published lengthy investigative pieces on the enormous cost, wanton waste, and built-in silliness of today’s federal farm programs.
Sheep artificial insemination service offered in Licking Co.
The Licking County Sheep Improvement Association will offer artificial insemination services Aug. 18 at the Hartford Fairgrounds.
Vacation with us…Netta
Steve and Jodi Netta of Mogadore, Ohio, read their Farm and Dairy while laying on the beach in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, in August. Story Continues Below Photos
A roundup of FFA news for the week of March 5, 2015:
WEST SALEM, Ohio — The Northwestern FFA chapter has been teaching elementary students about agriculture through the Ag in the Classroom committee for many years. They teach students about many agricultural topics throughout the year, including trees, dairy products, soil, farm animals, flowers, Freddie the Fish with Kelly Riley from the Wayne County Soil






