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How to value standing hay crops
With this year’s weird weather, you may be wondering how to value a standing hay crop. OSU Extension field specialist Dianne Shoemaker has some answers.
Taking a knee on farm policy
If the USDA’s forecasts are right and the nation’s politicians continue their feud, football players won’t be the only ones on their knees in protest.
Conservation through the years
Like farming practices, conservation has changed a lot over the years.
Annual tillage conference March 5-6
COLUMBUS, — When it became apparent that the dry spell many Ohio growers experienced last year would become the worst drought in 50 years, David Brandt wasn’t worried about how well corn and soybeans on his 1,150-acre farm would fare. Natural insurance The Carroll, Ohio, farmer instead relied upon a natural form of insurance that
Can you spare a bale?
Hay assistance is necessary in order for Texas cattlemen to survive.
Farm Bureau salutes next generation
Ohio Farm Bureau announces award finalists.
Pop-Tarts and Twix: Feeding byproducts is an option
WOOSTER, Ohio – Ever think of throwing some candy or salad or even potato chips into your cows’ ration? Maybe you should.
Prone to roam
Kymberly Seabolt introduces us to her pets, Kai, Nova, Jackson and her escape-artist goat Buttercream, who likes to visit the porch in the morning.
University of Connecticut scientists cultivate non-invasive variety of burning bush
STORRS, Conn. — Scientific breakthrough could help restore the popular ornamental shrub Euonymus alatus, otherwise known as burning bush, to prominence in commercial marketplace.
Pipeline easements are the next step towards progress in the Utica shale
More business for the lawyers: The best thing anyone contemplating a pipeline easement can do is secure an attorney who knows property law and the gas industry.






