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Reduce inflammation and feel better beginning with your next meal
Science continues to expose connections between our food choices, inflammation, and the incidence of chronic diseases like arthritis.
Ohio dairy farms part of lawsuit against USDA
A group of milk producers in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, New Mexico, Texas and Tennessee is suing the USDA, claiming the new milk subsidy program does not treat all farms fairly.
The ruby-throated hummingbird
Tami Gingrich delves into the world of ruby-throated hummingbirds, and details their unique characteristics, how to attract them and safely feed them.
Setting your 2007 farm budget by the numbers
Lower fuel and nitrogen prices in the last half of 2006 have signaled trends that should hold throughout 2007. The outlook numbers laid out in this article can be used to formulate budgets for 2007. Fuel As of Dec. 12, the Energy Information Administration pegged the average price for West Texas Intermediate Crude Oil at
Fall foraging: How to find and use witch hazel
Witch hazel is an astringent plant used for reducing inflammation, soothing skin and tightening and toning tissue. Learn how to forage for it in the fall.
Best practices for clipping pasture
Do we need a tractor to manage the pasture or can it be accomplished through proper grazing management? Consider these questions before clipping a pasture.
Growers shouldn’t rely on chemical treatments for vomitoxin in grain
WOOSTER, Ohio — Ohio growers may be concerned about moldy grain and vomitoxin development in storage, but they shouldn’t rely on chemical treatments to prevent any further contamination, says an Ohio State University Extension plant pathologist. “I’ve fielded questions from growers as to whether or not vomitoxin will increase in storage over time, if vomitoxin
Pasture risk management decisions for dry weather
Farmers should keep long-term pasture management objectives in mind as they deal with drought conditions across the Midwest and nearby regions of the U.S.
How to treat sunburns with native plants in the Midwest
Prickly pear, wild rose and wild peach trees have properties that make them ideal for treating sunburn. Learn how to find and prepare them to soothe burns.
Help monarch butterflies with milkweed seed pod collection
Do your part to help monarch butterflies flourish.






