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Workshops address farm inheritance
If your family is facing the difficult decision of how to transfer the ownership and management of your farm to the next generation, or if you looking for advice about which strategy might work best for your family, you need to take advantage of the Ohio State University Extension-sponsored Building for the Successful Transition of Your Agricultural Business workshops.
Quarter Horse Association unveils anniversary models
The American Quarter Horse Association has joined with Breyer Animal Creations to celebrate the association’s historic 75th anniversary.
Barn geocaching tour features 54 barns
Clinton County will be unveiling a new GeoTrail June 29, that encompasses a series of geocaches at more than 30 barn sites across the county.
Ohio honey production down 7%, but value up
Ohio honey production for 2018 totaled 1.02 million pounds, down 7% from 2017.
Ohio farmers can apply online for interest rate reduction program
COLUMBUS — Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel announced recently that the 2012 Agricultural Linked Deposit Program application period will begin Jan. 19 and end March 9 at 5 p.m.
Proactive or reactive? Kentucky starts process to create livestock commission
Kentucky may become the next state to develop a Livestock Care Standards Commission.
Antiques festival set for Labor Day
The 20th annual Western Reserve Academy Antiques Festival will be Sept. 3 in Hudson, Ohio.
It doesn’t pay to be average in the dairy business
It doesn’t pay to be average in the dairy business. Do you know where you rank? Join the Ohio Farm Business and Benchmarking program.
UV light nearly doubles vacuum’s effectiveness in reducing microbes
COLUMBUS — New research suggests that the addition of ultraviolet light to the brushing and suction of a vacuum cleaner can almost double the removal of potentially infectious microorganisms from a carpet’s surface when compared to vacuuming alone. Researchers say the findings suggest that incorporating the germicidal properties of UV light into vacuuming might have
Milking with robots: Will it make sense on farms?
The notion of milking cows with a robot, let alone one named “Lely Astronaut 3,” might remind some milk producers of science fiction shows like Star Wars or Star Trek. There is no known robotic milker currently installed in Ohio, but these sleek, high-tech machines are tugging on the barn doors of some of the state’s most progressive dairies, and the seemingly fictional concept is proving to be a science rooted in efficiency and increased productivity.






