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Q and A session: Genetics of Scrapie
By knowing a ram’s genotype, the percentage of progeny that will carry scrapie resistance can be estimated.
What we’re reading: 11/11
This week we’re reading about gravy-making tips, how Thanksgiving dishes get to our tables, how to cook the perfect roast and more.
Minimizing the impact of mud on cattle
While we cannot avoid mud completely on the farm, we can use best management practices to help reduce the impact of the mud.
Before the report, grain markets are cautiously higher
The critical numbers in the Supply and Demand Report are the carryouts. That is, what grain volume do we project to have left at the end of the marketing year?
Expect to see more ticks statewide this season
According to an Ohio State University Extension educator, ticks — and the diseases they carry — are on the rise and will likely continue to increase.
Senate passes Veterinary Medicine Mobility Act
Legislation will allow veterinarians to legally carry and dispense controlled substances to protect the health and welfare of the nation’s animals.
Earl McKarns inducted into county’s conservation hall of fame
KENSINGTON, Ohio – Nearly 80 people gathered in a hilltop cattle loafing shed on Earl McKarns’ Carroll County Farm last week to see the grazier inducted into the county’s conservation hall of fame.
Steve Baylor gives fishing with jigs new meaning
But when it comes to lures, Baylor could carry all that he needs in his shirt pocket.
Burn off calories from Thanksgiving dinner
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Food and food safety pros have numerous tips for preparing a traditional Thanksgiving dinner, but, other than washing hands before and after the meal, recommendations for diners are few. Until now, that is. Sample holiday meal According to Mary Meck Higgins, a Kansas State University Research and Extension nutrition specialist, a modest
Supreme Court’s recent Clean Water ruling makes everything murkier
The Supreme Court narrowed the government’s authority to protect wetlands under the Clean Water Act in Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency.






