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At Bridgewater Dairy, growth gives workers more opportunity
This progressive dairy in northwestern Ohio keeps growing, and so does its employee base.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of March 17, 2011:
MILLERSBURG, Ohio — The West Holmes FFA Ag Sales Team competed in the state contest March 5 at Ohio State University. The team placed 11th out of 20 teams. Team members included Casey Schlauch, who placed 19th; Madee Brewer; and Liz Overholt. The team also competed in the district agriculture sales contest Feb. 23 at
Utilizing warm season forages
The hot dry weather that typically accompanies the months of July and August reduces the growth and production of cool season pasture grasses. It can be a challenging time to balance forage supplies, pasture health and livestock numbers. One option that some graziers use to fill in this summer slump period is warm season forages.
Environmental activists hold rally at ARCH 2 open house
Environmental activists protested the ARCH 2 hydrogen hub outside of its first open house event in southern West Virginia on. Nov. 7, 2024.
Ohio farmer who sued Toledo over LEBOR speaks
A federal judge invalidated the Lake Erie Bill of Rights, but that doesn’t meant that conversations on water quality in Lake Erie are over.
Sign-ups open for Dairy Margin Cover Program
The sign-up period is open for the new Dairy Margin Coverage Program at Farm Service Agency offices across the country.
How to create an irrigation schedule
Plant root depth, canopy development, growth habits, and nutrient requirements in a given climate largely determine the irrigation schedule.
Things to consider when burning agricultural waste
Here are a few more things to consider when burning agricultural wastes in Ohio, including potential fines for breaking the law.
Where do Clinton and Trump stand on agriculture?
With the presidential election fast-approaching, here’s a look at where the candidates stand on ag and rural America.
Out of sight, out of mind: Solar power makes sense on some Ohio farms
Farm-based solar power is catching on in Huron County, and across the state.






