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Ohio’s livestock care standards have ‘teeth,’ but rarely bite
The Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board was created 10 years ago. It gave Ohio a way to enforce standards, but the focus is on compliance, not penalties.
Farmers face backlash for comments in Washington Post
Alan Guebert reacts to the nearly 5,000 readers’ comments posted online in response to sentiments from farmers included in a Washington Post article.
Does land conservation equal higher employment?
Recently-completed research discovered a trend — when land conservation increased, employment also increased over the five-year period that followed.
Lake County Farm Bureau offers 2019 scholarships
Lake County Farm Bureau is offering scholarship opportunities to students that have been admitted to a two- or four-year institution of higher learning.
Feeding methods and efficiency can vary widely at each farm
It has been a challenge to feed livestock this winter due to missed cuttings last year. However, producers can reduce wastage with these tips.
What’s the matter with Kansas?
For over 100 years, some Kansans have either built or added to their journalism reputation by asking this simple question: What’s the matter with Kansas?
Standardization comes to the farm tractor
During the early years, both large and small manufacturers took a fling at building tractors, along with various tinkerers, dreamers and outright crooks.
College labor market looks strong
Employers will face tough competition for talent in the 2017-18 job market, thanks to a seven-year growth streak in the college labor market.
How to reduce vulture damage to cattle
Black vulture range and population numbers have expanded in the last 30 years resulting in increased property damage and livestock and pet depredation.
Ask FSA Andy about reporting to your FSA office
This year, in addition to certifying your crops, you will also be completing the Agricultural Risk Coverage and Price Loss Coverage programs enrollment process.






