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Prepare your dairy herd for fall season
Dwight Roseler, an adjunct professor in the Department of Animal Science at Ohio State University, offers tips to hep dairy farmers prepare for fall.
Dowsing: Paranormal, practical or phony?
Whether it’s science or science fiction, dowsing has a long history and is still practiced today. Learn more about the craft of dowsing and how it works.
Sustainable food and farm conference now accepting online registration
GRANVILLE, Ohio — Registration is now open for the Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association’s 34th annual conference, Growing Opportunities, Cultivating Change. The conference will take place Feb. 16-17 in Granville, Ohio Licking County The conference will be held at the Granville Middle and High schools, 248 New Burg St., Granville. This year’s conference will
When Food Snobs Ruled – and Ruined – the World
Eating used to be so much fun before food snobs ruled – and ruined – the world. For generations, down home cooking like pies and gravy (or pies WITH gravy) vied for buffet space next to burgers, fries, and an ice cold shake. Sure you always had your fancy types with their steamed salmon and
How Ford developed the Fordson tractor
In his column this week, Sam Moore details Henry Ford’s early years and the conception and development of the Fordson tractor.
Don’t fall victim to temptation when grazing in the fall; You’ll be sorry
The drought that hit much of the state this summer added new wrinkles in forage and water management for many livestock producers.
Acorn poisoning is a threat to cattle and sheep herds
Acorns from this year’s fall crop could cause kidney failure in animals, particularly in cattle and sheep.
How to define a life well-lived
A statement her father made near the end of his life is what stays with Judith Sutherland as the standard for a life well-lived.
How to divide peonies
Dividing, or propagating, peonies should be done in early fall.
Cattlemen had to weather last winter with lots of snow and heavier calves
WEST LAFAYETTE Ind. — Remember last winter? The extreme cold and snowy winter? We’d like to forget it, but cattlemen, in particular, hope they don’t see a repeat of winter’s impact on the 2010 calving season. Difficult births Many calves were born with heavier birth weights, which resulted in more cases of dystocia, or difficult






