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Blog: A colossal sundae is my kind of sundae
Well, here we are in July already. June has came and went, which means National Dairy Month is over, but it doesn’t have to be National Dairy Month to thank a dairy farmer.
Let’s do lunch — and snacks
That screaming sound you heard should not alarm anyone but me and my pants. After a really successful 2013 where I ate healthier than ever, felt better than ever, and dropped 35 pounds of chub (mostly from my extra chin and midriff), I stepped onto a scale to discover that 10 of those pounds had
Marlington High School: New program hopes to open doors in oil and gas industry for students
A pilot program between the Ohio Department of Education and Marlington High School began this year, and there are 22 students in the program.
Tough summer: Hot weather, cool grain markets
From our fearless grain commentator this week: “A producer should start with the understanding that he is better with a good crop and poor prices than a poor crop with good prices. Then, hope that he is the one with a good crop this year!”
Tips for keeping flocks cool, calm and comfortable this summer
Mikelle Roeder, Ph.D., a flock nutritionist for Purina Animal Nutrition, says the summertime essentials are similar for both humans and backyard flocks: stay hydrated, protect yourself from the heat and maintain a complete and balanced diet.
The coming apocalypse in sight
It’s more likely, however, that the apocalypse will arrive in something far less breathtaking than a 757 and far more mundane like, say, a Land Grant University extension bulletin.
Managing cool season grasses through summer slump
Producers need to plan ahead to maintain pastures through the summer slump when forage nutrition requirements are high.
Shop class makes toys for tots
Orrville High School students are making military trucks and jeeps for their school toy project.
Grain traders deal with the ice cream cone market
Giving up on news of a deal with China, the grain market is now starting to talk about delayed planting. The latest from our fearless grain commentator Marlin Clark.
Ohio Proud works with Columbus City Schools to provide local lunches to more than 50,000 students
Ohio Proud is helping to provide healthy, locally sourced lunches to one of Ohio’s largest school districts.






