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We need to start thinking about water
We hold little control over such monumental matters like water, whether it is the lack of a natural resource or the deluge and devastation of far too much of it.
Dairy forums offer strategies for financial success
Penn State’s Extension Dairy Team will offer a dairy financial forum to help producers gain a better understanding of their dairy production and financial records starting in winter 2016.
Meimer, Holfinger, Hastings honored as Ohio Agriculture Women of the Year
The award program is administered through the Ohio Department of Agriculture and the Office of the First Lady.
How to prevent and thaw frozen pipes
If preventative steps aren’t taken, frozen pipes can still be thawed even when the thermometer only reaches to the single digits.
Soil test has surprising results
The Medina SWCD just completed a soil testing project in cooperation with Spencer Feed and Supply, located in Spencer, Ohio, in the western part of Medina County. Their service area is mostly in the headwaters of the Black River Watershed to Lake Erie.
An inventory of new rifles is on its way for fall
Recently adopted regulations in Ohio will now allow the use of a wide variety of guns in addition to the traditional shotguns, handguns and muzzle loaders
CONSOL Energy has big hopes for 2014
PITTSBURGH, Pa. — CONSOL Energy Inc. is providing an update on Marcellus shale well results from several CONSOL-operated drilling pads in Washington County, Pa. Pennsylvania The eleven wells on three pads had an average lateral length of 5,300 feet and were completed with some combination of shorter stage lengths, reduced cluster spacing, and other enhanced
Ohio Board of Regents delivers report on improving commercialization
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Board of Regents recently issued a comprehensive report on commercialization efforts, making recommendations to improve the technology transfer pipeline to turn research innovation into the next great products and services in the market. The Condition of Higher Education in Ohio: Advancing Ohio’s Innovation Economy was crafted with participation of hundreds of
Reader: Take back Ohio with leadership that supports agriculture
Reader, Keith Campbell discusses Senate Bill 310.
Weather forecast: More of the same in Ohio, Pa.
To read more about how the weather is affecting farmers, click here. WOOSTER, Ohio — Blame the weatherman, La Nina, Mother Nature or whatever you choose. The result is still the same: Rain, rain and more rain. Ohio State University professor and state climatologist Jeffrey Rogers told Farm and Dairy in late April that 11






