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Stark Co. 4-H’ers make the most out of the fair
At the 2019 Stark County Fair, 4-Hers and their families worked hard in the barns and the show rings.
3 simple tips for a healthier New Year
Adopting healthy eating habits and exercising more does not have to be extreme. Try these three simple tips to meet your goals in 2019.
New week a new Hazard-ous mystery tool for you to puzzle over
This week’s hazard-ous item was brought into our office, but none of use new how it was used or what it is called. Can you help us identify it?
OSU sheep blog offers flock health advice
If you’re seeking tips on when to give your sheep haircuts and what to feed lambs to be sold for someone’s dinner, you can consult the Ohio sheep blog.
2018 perennial forage reporting date
The 2018 perennial forage needs to be reported to FSA by Nov. 15 for Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Sweet Caroline’s special day
Judith Sutherland recalls her daughter’s wedding day.
What does golf have to do with conservation?
There is a good chance that statewide and nationally, soil and water conservation districts can have a closer working relationship with golf courses.
Continued growth in meat supply hurts livestock prices
COLUMBIA, Mo. – As a livestock economist, Scott Brown hears the same question every day: “How low can prices go?” The University of Missouri Extension specialist can’t say when prices will hit bottom, as many factors affect the sharp decline. That includes weather, dollar strength and exports. “The growing meat supply is a big factor,”
How to survive tick attacks
Learn to conquer the creepy critters that rule summer and squash the tick uprising for good.
Skip ahead in herd planning
Today you can “DVR it.” Dodge Variation Rapidly, that is. DNA tests are proven game changers in making focused genetic advances more quickly.






