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Election 2012: Presidential candidates’ ag policy positions
With elections just a few days away, here is a look at where the presidential candidates stand on key farm issues.
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SALEM, Ohio – Four years ago, Joe Timko came home and found a business card tucked in his front door that permanently changed his view of the forestry world.
Manage feeders to minimize hay waste
Hay wasted would support one more cow for every eight already in the herd.
Why do cows bunch up in groups?
When cows bunch together it compromises production, health and welfare of the animals. Unless you’re a cow whisperer, here are some things to consider when dealing with bunching.
Farm and Dairy’s top web stories in 2017
You picked the stories that interested you the most in Farm and Dairy’s top web stories in 2017. Now, make sure you didn’t miss anything.
‘A new look’ at Ohio State’s Agriculture Research and Development Center
A half-year later, tornado-stricken campus is growing new life and hope.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of May 14, 2009
ASHLAND, Ohio — The 46th annual Crestview FFA banquet was held April 16. Members received Greenhand Degrees and Chapter Degrees. Every year the chapter awards the Star Greenhand Degree to two first year members. This year’s recipients were Carey Fulk and Lindsey Shoup. The Star Chapter Degree is given to two second year members that
Farming New Fields: Making the cut with horse hay
Owning not one acre of ground, Kevin Scott, president of the Delaware County Farm Bureau, fills a small, but significant niche using available ground to feed a growing population of horses.
Robotic milkers benefit small family dairies
Robotic milkers are changing the way small family dairies manage their farms with labor savings and production increases being the leading reason to install
Ashtabula County Fair 2015
The Ashtabula County Fair junior fair livestock sale was held Aug. 15 and raised $317,454.87 for the county youth.






