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What to do if winter feed is short
If you are one that will be short on hay, there are several things you can do to have enough for the winter.
Bowling Green starts construction on two wind turbines
Units will generate enough electricity to power 785 homes.
Futuristic Oliver, built on shoestring, still head turner
On February 23, 1929, Charles City, Iowa, residents read startling news in the Charles City Daily Press: There was to be a $50 million merger between the Hart-Parr Company, one of the city’s major firms, the Oliver Plow Works and Nichols & Shepard Company.
Wind turbine powers the way for Ohio produce grower
REEDSBURG, Ohio — It may take a few years to pay for itself, but produce grower Monica Bongue has her sight set on wind and what it can do for her small farm in Ohio’s Wayne County. In early December, Bongue worked with Wind Turbines of Ohio to install a turbine on her farm, which
Turner’s Trumbull Co. lamb may be stripped of award
SALEM, Ohio – The state department of agriculture is making one thing clear: It doesn’t matter what your last name is or how long you’ve been winning blue ribbons in the showring.
Don’t fret if your hay supply isn’t the best, some tips on supplementing it
here are several ways to supplement and extend the existing hay for the winter season.
Skepticism turns to participation
SALEM, Ohio – Many people were skeptical two years ago when talk first rumbled about a joint effort between the
Drought caught you short on feed?
The drought of 2012 has caused many livestock producers to question the feed they have on hand or will be harvesting this fall. Will we have adequate quantity and quality to feed our animals? Will I be able to pay the added cost to supplement my livestock, or will I have to sell a portion
Brad Turner named Waterfowl Protection Officer of the Year
The Mississippi Flyway Council recently recognized Ohio Wildlife Officer Brad Turner as the Waterfowl Protection Officer of the Year.
Bill seeks tax credit for residential wind turbines
Turbine manufacturers claim there are more than 20 million homes in America with an acre or more of land that would be suitable for one of these machines.






