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Where are weak spots in your electric fence?
Learn more about the main components found in electric fencing systems to get the most out of your investment.
Could water quality trading help solve Ohio’s nutrient issues?
A group of Ohio county commissioners is considering the potential of voluntary water quality trading.
How to make quick chili and cornbread
On-the-go families may not always have time to invest in preparing a home cooked meal. This quick chili recipe is both healthy and delicious.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Feb. 19, 2009
JEFFERSON, Ohio — The Prime Bovine 4-H club met Jan. 25. Members discussed the December steer tagging, which included 64 beef steers and 15 dairy steers. Beef feeders and dairy beef feeders will be tagged May 2 and youth can tag up to four animals. The Ashtabula County Northern Classic steer show is April 18
Calling ‘Bossie’ stands the test of time
“Many the morn when the mist covers the valley as I softly call, ‘Come, Boss, come, Boss,’ and the day begins with a shining promise of fresh milk and churned butter on the table.” — Donald Abrams, 1924 Not long ago, a friend and I were chatting about our collective memories of having grown up
Environmental stewardship curriculum
The Livestock and Poultry Environmental Stewardship Curriculum is a national educational program for livestock producers designed to help them understand and manage the nutrient balance of their farming operations.
Conservation efforts rewarded by Wayne Soil and Water
WOOSTER, Ohio – Melissa Arko and Neil Topovski were recently recognized by the Wayne Soil and Water Conservation District for their efforts in introducing science and conservation to students at Parkview Elementary School in the Wooster City School District.
The Andersons sells two farm centers
The Andersons Inc. is selling a Michigan and an Ohio facility to Archbold Agri-Services.
Former Farm and Dairy Editor Susan Crowell inducted into Farm Science Review Hall of Fame
Susan Crowell was recently inducted into the Farm Science Review Hall of Fame for her work as a reporter covering Farm Science Review over the years.
Conestoga wagons hauled possessions and dreams of early settlers
The Conestoga wagon was a sturdy, dependable vehicle that could handle the rugged and virtually non-existent trails to carry early settlers west.






