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(I hope) there’s an ag activist in all of us
The creation of an Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board will mean the implementation of standards governing livestock and poultry production. But I would rather have those standards created by a body that understands production livestock agriculture than an entity that would like to abolish animal agriculture.
Chip off the old house block
Kymberly Foster Seabolt draws a connection between her children’s experiences growing up in an old home and their preference for older homes as adults.
Hunters encouraged to donate deer this season
Pennsylvania hunters have an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of the hungry by donating deer via Hunters Sharing the Harvest this season.
Reduce forage loss during winter feeding
Feeding hay is expensive — if you waste it, you lose money. Consider these tips to minimize waste during feeding.
DHS launches REAL ID awareness campaign
The Department of Homeland Security continues to urge Americans to obtain a REAL ID-compliant card or acceptable alternative.
Farm groups congratulate Biden, prepare to work with new administration
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris officially began their four year terms following a swearing in ceremony Jan. 20. Multiple farm and agricultural groups congratulated Biden and Harris and said they are ready to work with the new administration.
Late planting leads to wet harvest
Learn which precautions Jason Hartschuh, an OSU Extension educator, recommends that farmers take in light of the wetter grain this year.
Don’t let a red tide end your beach fun on Florida’s coast
Although the long-lasting red tide of 2018 nearly put a damper on Mike Tontimonia’s Florida vacation, he found plenty to do in the Venice/Nokomis area.
Is new ag reform a plan or an obituary?
According to Alan Guebert, the unpublished, unseen USDA reform “plan” looks backward 40 years, not forward even 10.
Tips for managing CRP land
Research shows that properly managed grass cover will reduce soil erosion, improve water quality and is more beneficial to wildlife than mowed grass covers.






