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A proactive approach to pasture management

Thursday, January 7, 2016

A little planning and work in the fields now could save you time during the busy grazing season.

Davis automobiles had a short, but interesting, life

Thursday, August 1, 2013

O.K., admit it; you’ve never heard of a Davis automobile. Well, neither had I until a visit to the National Truck Museum in Auburn, Ind., a couple years ago. After World War II, during which no new automobiles were built for civilian buyers, there was a huge hunger for new cars and many manufacturers gave

Pressure on dairy farms will continue into 2013

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Milk prices will remain steady to higher in last few months of 2012.

Ohio Agriculture Hall of Fame enshrines Lifer, Myers, Zartman and Moser

Saturday, August 4, 2012

This year’s Ohio Ag Hall of Fame induction ceremonies at the Ohio State Fair.

Tire chains, sleds and snow in the good old days

Thursday, March 1, 2012

I once worked with a guy who fancied himself a comedian. One sunny morning he said to me: “It’s gonna be tough sleddin’ today!” “Why?” I asked, taking the bait. “There’s no snow!” he answered triumphantly. This winter it’s been tough sledding for kids in most of the northern parts of the country that usually

Ohio Sheep Day: Looking for new farming niche? Think sheep

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Accelerated lambing could hold key to greater sheep profitability, and small farms in Midwest are poised to take advantage of opportunity.

Seven steps to green yards, gardens

Thursday, May 27, 2010

This year, before jumping back into your usual lawn and garden practices, the soil and water conservation districts of Ohio urge you to do something different: Before reaching for that spade or sprayer, dare to try on something green.

Tricks of the trade keep costs down

Thursday, April 17, 2008

The high cost of fertilizers has led some graziers to conclude that they can no longer afford to fertilize their pastures. Forage has now become an expensive feed. With hay prices expected to remain high in the foreseeable future, forage produced in a pasture situation becomes more valuable, as well. The question might well be:

A weekly roundup of 4-H news for the week of March 6, 2008

Thursday, March 6, 2008

LOUISVILLE, Ohio — The Stark County Dairy Judging Team traveled to Wooster, Ohio, Feb. 23 to participate in the Ohio State University Agricultural and Technical Institute Dairy Judging Contest. Fourteen members competed, placing third out of 23 teams. Four members placed in the top 20: Mike Hohman of Louisville, third; Lauren Hohman of Louisville, 11th;

Prepare a pasture with these tips

Thursday, August 4, 2005

Late summer is an excellent time to establish forages.
The following steps will assist producers in successful renovation and establishment of grass fields and legumes.