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Farm management requires teamwork
Learn how to develop a team-oriented grazing plan to manage your pastures better.
Why would you plant oats in August?
Get on the planter in August to extend your grazing season and lower winter feed bills.
Beef 509 class helps producers think like packers
Beef workshop helps show cattle producers how finished cattle yield and grade.
Producers learn how to get ‘back to basics’ in pasture management
The North Central Ohio Grazing Conference offered dairy producers the opportunity to improve their grazing operations by hearing from fellow dairy producers and experts in the industry at the two-day event, Jan. 28-29, at the Buckeye Event Center, Dalton, Ohio.
Maple products contest names winners
Entries were submitted for three grades of maple syrup and several types of maple products.
Become a do-it-yourself master
(Farm and Dairy editor Susan Crowell contributed to this story.) LONDON, Ohio — Farm Science Review is always packed full of do-it-yourself workshops and how-to seminars. It provides a real education for anyone looking to set out on his own in the world of wildlife or small farming. At the Review, you’ll find experts on
Pa. closing in on attempt to join RGGI
Pennsylvania came one step closer to joining the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. The Independent Regulatory Review Commission voted 3 to 2 on Sept. 1 to approve the regulation for Pennsylvania to join the regional cap-and-trade program.
Livestock should work for the farm
Rotational grazing of livestock is one of the most economical and environmentally friendly practices someone can implement on their land.
Make a plan for controlling hemp dogbane
Learn how to control and get rid of hemp dogbane in your pastures as it can be toxic to grazing animals.
A proactive approach to pasture management
A little planning and work in the fields now could save you time during the busy grazing season.






