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West Side Market brings fresh meats to Cleveland
For more than 100 years, Cleveland’s West Side Market has helped bring fresh foods to the city.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of June 11, 2009
CARROLLTON, Ohio –The New Horizons 4-H club met May 22 with 17 members in attendance. Members were reminded to pay for the new club T-shirts by the next meeting and all health and safety talks or demonstrations are due by the next meeting. Members discussed sign ups for Buehler’s hot dog stand and officer training
Goldenbreed brings superior genetics to Jersey-Holstein cross
David Franzer of Crockett Farms is using a world class Jersey and a top Holstein bull to begin a breeding program he hopes will result in a new breed of superior dairy cattle.
Conservation through the years
Like farming practices, conservation has changed a lot over the years.
Ag Progress Days unveils new ‘resource centers’
Pennsylvania’s Ag Progress Days concludes this afternoon. But research and development on the topics will continue.
Challenge yourself with shed hunting
From late winter through early spring, whenever I’m in the woods, I keep my eyes peeled for shed antlers. Sheds, the antlers white-tailed deer bucks lose each year, are a terrific addition to my collection of natural artifacts. The first few I found were still attached to skulls, antlers of unlucky road kills, so it
Water: The elixir of life, farming
Water is called many different things depending on your situation and location. Here in southern Ohio, it’s a real nuisance.
Hardy group of 14 tour Holmes County horse barns
Curtains, barn design, stall construction, and solar power were explored on a four-barn Holmes County equine tour sponsored by Holmes County extension.
Loose cows take center stage at Ohio State
COLUMBUS — Stay calm. When you’ve got a 1,000-pound cow running around loose in a public place, that’s the best advice that Ohio State University Extension ag safety professional Kent McGuire can offer. “The more calm you are, the more calm you can keep the animal simply because it’s in an environment it’s not used
Adapting livestock guardian dogs to fit farm needs
Tarma Shena takes a look at how the dogs she breeds now are better — and not better — than the ones she bred years ago.






