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Safety Engineers urge tractor safety
DES PLAINES, Ill. — There is a way to prevent injuries and fatalities on the farm and save millions of dollars notes the American Society of Safety Engineers‘ Agricultural Branch administrator Michael Wolf. Tractor rollovers are the single deadliest type of injury incident on farms and it is reported that of the 4.7 million tractors
Get ahead of the weeds in 2016
Having a weed management plan can be beneficial to maximizing your crop yield this year. OSU’s weed experts, Mark Loux and Doug Doohan share a few pointers on weed management.
Read it Again: Week of March 20, 2003.
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
A roundup of 4-H news for August 7, 2008
NORTH JACKSON, Ohio — The Jackson-Milton Livestock Club took first place with its float in the North Jackson Fourth of July parade. Members met recently to review community service projects for the year, the club’s picnic and showmanship clinic. Several members also attended 4-H camp this summer. Members also discussed their livestock projects and reviewed fair
Cattle prices to move past seasonal highs and continue to climb in 2012
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Cattle prices have had a run to the up side, with finished steers reaching the low $120s per hundredweight in early April. Now, there are signs that those lofty prices will not be maintained into the spring and summer, said Chris Hurt, a Purdue University Extension economist. “It is the strength
Ohio Oil and Gas Association: Stats tell the oil and gas story
There’s no doubt the shale oil and gas boom is taking shape in Ohio.
Marcellus Shale natural gas fever is here, but are you ready?
The Pa. Department of Environment Protection can help protect your property, but that might not be enough.
Top Dairies program finds out what puts dairies at the top
Top Dairies is a national database that contains financial information on more than 1,000 dairy farms.
Ohio Farm Bureau honors Dave Brandt, Bill Diley and Steve Maurer with top award
COLUMBUS — Three leaders in Ohio agriculture received the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation’s Distinguished Service Awards Nov. 29 during the group’s annual meeting. The honorees are conservation champion Dave Brandt, ag educator Bill Diley and public servant Steve Maurer. Conservation proponent Dave Brandt, of Carroll, Ohio, grew up on a family farm and was active






