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7 options for dairymen in a tight market
Seven things that dairy farmers and dairy experts say can help dairymen during this time of low milk prices.
4 steps to develop a high-quality feed program
Silage testing is a fundamental tool for the farm to continuously evaluate quality and adjust to feed the best-possible forages.
Time to seed alfalfa
Late-summer is an excellent time to establish alfalfa. Plant alfalfa from August 1st to August 15th in northern Ohio and until August 30th in southern Ohio.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 10/25
The top stories from the week Oct. 19-Oct. 25, 2014.
How to pick ripe tomatoes
In most of the country, it’s time to pick the tomatoes you’ve been growing in your garden since spring.
Small Farm Conference to be held in Zanesville March 23
ZANESVILLE, Ohio — Small farm owners who want to learn more about how to make their farms work better for them or expand their operations, or those new to agriculture who are looking for ways to utilize acreage, can attend workshops and presentations on these and more issues during a small farm conference March 23
Pa. maple tour to promote sustainable forestry
MILLHEIM, Pa. — With careful decision-making, landowners can maximize profits and improve the health of their forested land. Join the Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture and the Foundation for Sustainable Forests, Sept. 27 at Firth Maple Products in Spartansburg, Crawford County, for an informative field day and tour as part of PASA’s 2012 Farm-Based Education
Alfalfa can weather drought, but growers may find decreased production
WOOSTER, Ohio — Ohio growers may find that although alfalfa can weather the current extreme heat and drought conditions from a quality standpoint, there will be less alfalfa overall because of the lack of moisture the region continues to experience, an Ohio State University Extension educator said. An established alfalfa plant has a deep taproot
More than 1,000 attend beekeepers’ workshop in Ohio
The Tri-County Beekeepers Association workshop drew 1,043 — possibly the largest one-day workshop of its kind in the United States.
Need caffeine? There’s an app for that
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Caffeinated drinks such as coffee and soda are the pick-me-ups of choice for many people, but too much caffeine can cause nervousness and sleep problems. Caffeine Zone, a software app developed by Penn State researchers, can help people determine when caffeine may give them a mental boost and when it could






