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Looking good: Crops in the ground
Spring weather cooperating for a great start to growing season.
Mud management will be key again in 2019
From creating ruts in pasture and crop fields to problems with livestock, mud can have a severally negative impact on your farming operations.
Essential oils a poisoning danger for young children
Essential oils, popular home remedies, are being accidentally ingested by small children, sending them to emergency care.
The secret to a farmer’s happiness
To say man is of the earth and that his well-being, even his very survival, depends on an occasional return to it is not enough. It is important to try to find out why this is true. Some people, those most distantly removed from farm living, accomplish the necessary return by going to parks, visiting
Hunting raccoons: Part one
Judith Sutherland offers insight on the way land use has affected coon hunting and the opportunities available for hunters.
From the farm: Southwest Pa. sale features preconditioned beef calves
SALEM, Ohio – John Sargent knows both sides of the coin when it comes to buying and selling beef calves.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 10/11
The top stories from the week Oct. 5-Oct. 11, 2014
Entomologist offers guidance on controlling slugs in no-till fields
WOOSTER, Ohio — Crop growers should take extra precautions to scout their fields this spring for slugs to try to get control of these plant feeders before they attack corn and soybean plants and cause feeding injury, an Ohio State University Extension entomologist said. Ron Hammond, who also has an appointment with the Ohio Agricultural
Ohio irrigation trials show bugs still exist
Here are the details of the three irrigation/wetland demonstration sites created in Ohio.
US winter wheat crop off to horrible start
Marlin Clark breaks down how the grain markets have been impacted by grain shipments out of Ukraine and drought conditions in the plains states.






