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Grazing: Explore extended grazing season forage options
With many harvested small grain fields that weren’t double cropped to soybeans now sitting idle, cattlemen still have an excellent opportunity to create high quality forages that may be grazed well into winter, and even next spring.
Secondary insects can be primary pests
Wireworm, white grub and seed corn maggot are known as secondary insects only because the total economic damage caused by them is low. In some cases, any one of those insects can become a field’s primary pest.
Buckeye Egg Farm’s sale of northern barns gets preliminary OK
Ohio Fresh Eggs received preliminary approval from the Ohio Department of Agriculture to take over more of Buckeye Egg Farm.
More than a normal table, can you tell us how this item is used?
This table has a roller that moves left to right built into it, can you explain how this antique item was used? Do you know what it is?
Check out our latest mystery antique tool. Can you name it?
You are on a roll! Two mysteries solved, can you keep the streak alive by identifying this mystery antique tool?
The Mason jar through the years
The Mason jar was once a staple for 19th and early 20th century living, but now it has become a modern, hip trend for some.
Ohioans receive SARE grants for ag education
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Two sustainable agriculture grants have been awarded within Ohio. Stephanie Jolliff at Ridgemont FFA in Ridgeway, Ohio, received a $2,000 grant from the North Central Region Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program for the project “Advocating for Sustainable Agriculture in Grades k-12.” Through the project , 70 Ridgemont FFA members will
Vote pushed back on megafarm bill
COLUMBUS — The debate over Ohio Senate Bill 141, which would transfer regulation of large-scale farms to the Ohio Department of Agriculture from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, continues to simmer in the Statehouse and around the state. The House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee was scheduled to vote on the bill last week, but
Pa. feeder calf pool auction ups prices for small producers
Calves consigned to the pool are vaccinated, weaned, wormed, and graded. They are then sorted into lots, and sold in late September. Consignment forms are due.
Composting could have helped Buckeye Egg
A Mansfield reader comments on what Buckeye Egg could have done with a composting system.






