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We can create our own joy in the bleak winter months
While pushing through this long month of January, Judith Sutherland is trying to find the beauty in it.
Phillip D. Birney, 1969-2012
JEWETT, Ohio — Phillip Darr “Weasel” Birney, 42, of Jewett, Ohio, died Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012. Born April 19, 1969, in Dennison, he was the son of John P. and Audrey (Bolitho) Birney of Jewett. A lifelong resident of Harrison County, he graduated from Jewett-Scio High School in 1987 and received an associate’s degree in
It’s cold outside, so do some nature reading
Ask any wildlife biologist to name an important professional influence, and most will say Aldo Leopold (1887-1948). His textbook, Game Management (1933), essentially created the profession of wildlife management. Aldo Leopold. Leopold, however, is better known to the general public for his book, A Sand County Almanac and Sketches Here and There. It is nature
Dairy Channel: Getting some answers about BSE
Ag expert offers some background and specifics about mad cow disease.
Efficiency, good rations define Ohio’s Commercial Cattlemen of the Year
Watts Farms in Licking County named Commercial Cattlemen of the Year.
Ohio Cattlemen’s Roundup to tour Clark County farms, businesses
The Ohio Cattlemen’s Association will hold this year’s Cattlemen’s Roundup, Sept. 5-6 in Clark County.
Your forage yield won’t improve if you don’t do anything differently
Are you getting adequate forage production from your pastures and hay fields? Are you getting maximum weight gains from your livestock with the forage species you have in your paddocks? Do you have paddocks or fields that you think need renovated? How much forage should my paddocks and hay fields be producing per year? Can
Ashland County cattlemen give awards
The Ashland County Cattlemen’s Association met and handed out awards.
Emerald Ash Borer found in five more W.Va. counties
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Emerald ash borer (EAB) was detected in Webster County in late May on a purple prism trap set by the United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Plant Protection and Quarantine (USDA-APHIS-PPQ). Infestation The beetle has also been detected this week on purple prism traps set by the
U.S. EPA still controls CAFO regs
Reader writes to emphasize that Despite all the hype from the state agriculture department on its new large animal facility permitting process, the U.S. EPA is still very much in charge of the waters of Ohio and the CAFOs impacting them.






