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U.S. EPA still controls CAFO regs
Reader writes to emphasize that Despite all the hype from the state agriculture department on its new large animal facility permitting process, the U.S. EPA is still very much in charge of the waters of Ohio and the CAFOs impacting them.
Cow-calf management class offered
The program will focus on every aspect of breeding, feeding, calving, weaning, and marketing that relates to Ohio cow/calf production.
Jefferson County couple wins Ohio Farm Bureau’s young farmer award
COLUMBUS — A Jefferson County couple who has tweaked a successful farm business to stay profitable and in business was lauded as Outstanding Young Farm Couple last week during the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation‘s annual meeting. Robert and Autumn Morrison of Bloomingdale will represent Ohio next month at the national contest during the American Farm
Central Ohio’s own outback
LANCASTER, Ohio – Tammie Rogers swings her pouch over her shoulder and hides it in the layers of her fleece coat.
Strong-willed lamb survives and thrives
The most unlikely ewe in Eliza Blue’s flock has become a mother. Despite being orphaned as a lamb, Dandelion Freya survived to become a devoted mother.
Nitrogen management for winter annual cereal grain forages
While it’s too early to apply nitrogen fertilizer, now is the time to plan, according to Ohio State Extension educator Jason Hartschuh.
Spending another spring raising bottle lamb babies
Having bottle lambs means getting up early and going to bed late. But Eliza Blue is still captivated by the labor-intensive process.
2024 Ohio State Fair Sale of Champions
The Ohio State Fair Sale of Champions livestock auction brought in $26,500 this year. The event was held Aug. 4 in the WCOL Celeste Center.
Create something that will live beyond your time on Earth
David Marrison urges readers to be intentional in creating a voice for their legacy on the farm.
Don’t be a chicken — literally
Since January, 38 million chickens have died in the U.S. either because of HPAI outbreaks or the culling of flocks where it was found.






