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Hay barn fires a real hazard when the rain keeps coming
Hay fires are caused when bacteria in wet hay create so much heat that the hay spontaneously combusts. Learn how to monitor hay to prevent a fire.
Warm weather signals warm season grasses
Planting warm season annual grasses is a feasible way to improve summer pastures or hay fields to maintain dry matter production during the summer slump.
Avoid undesirable plants and improve forages with pasture management
We are at my favorite time of the year. Grass is starting to grow. Depending how far south you live, some have already started to graze pastures. On my farm, the spring calving cows have been on stockpiled fescue for about three weeks on high ground, avoiding most of the mud, but this weekend I
Big GOP win: Tough ag fights ahead
Just before midnight Nov. 2, the empty Guinness cans in my kitchen sink rattled.
Two (of the three; there would be more later) fell.
William Lehotsky
William Lehotsky, 85, went home to be with his Lord, Oct. 21 in his home while surrounded by his loving family.
Egypt Valley is a government wasteland
A Farm and Dairy reader shares his thoughts on Egypt Valley Wildlife Refuge.
Selling out America, one farm at a time
A Farm and Dairy reader shares his thoughts about a bill that would prohibit ownership of U.S. agricultural land by any foreign adversary.
Tips to adapt to COVID-19 quarantine
One suggestion to help families adapt to COVID-19 quarantine is to maintain a daily schedule. The following tips can help parents establish routines.
Scoliosis screening is key for young children
While some are diagnosed with scoliosis as babies or toddlers, most cases occur during the pre-teen years.
Student debt and leadership are hot topics at Farm Science Review luncheon
Ohio State ag students might find more money through scholarships if the dean has his way.






