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How to set goals for retirement
Your retirement plan can change many times, but you should at least know your goals and how you will achieve them.
How to prevent hay fires
Most hay fires occur within the first six weeks after baling. Moisture content is the main factor that causes hay and straw to spontaneously combust.
Taking on farm challenges
John Nolt enjoys the challenges of the dairy as well as working with the soil to keep it healthy on his 150-acre farm in Plymouth, Ohio.
Rauch family overcomes struggles
Sometimes it is all hands on deck at Rauclif Farms, in Little Hocking, Ohio, but Bradley and Katie Marks, Jody and Jamey Rauch and the rest of the Rauch family have all found their roles on the family farm. The farm has had its fair share of struggles and triumphs, but farming is something this family loves to do.
Pa. couple find value in more than just timber on tree farm
Beckets Run Woodlands is located in Elizabeth, Pa. The name of the area was chosen because it is located in the state-designated Beckets Run Biodiversity Area.
Moorefield Farms is sold on hay
For Josh Moorefield, of Shreve, Ohio, making hay is what got him into farming, and kept him farming.
Northwest Pa.’s Pioneer show always a good one
By TOM DOWNING Farm and Dairy columnist Attending steam shows involves some nostalgia if we have been there before, and the Pioneer Steam and Gas Engine Society of Northwestern Pennsylvania certainly is one of those for me. I believe this was their 47th year and I know I have missed a few, but not too
Managed grazing the only way to go
If you have not yet adopted management intensive grazing, you should now. At the end of 2007, I figured I would be spending my winter talking about how to evaluate and renovate pastures after the drought. Boy, was I wrong.
Got strategy? Plan grazing now for fall
Grazing expert Pat Dyer says it’s time to get serious about management for the rest of the year.
Tall order
AUSTINBURG, Ohio – Wee Willie has big potential in the nursery industry. The tiny boxwood shrub, discovered, patented and trademarked by Bill and Pat Schubert at their Tree Tyme Nursery in Austinburg, is an example of the couple’s attention to detail and a tribute to their persistence in a competitive business.






