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Get tough on scours in your calves
An eastern Ohio vet and cattle producer shares how to prevent calf losses.
Not quite a farm kid
Sara Welch comes to Farm and Dairy’s editorial department as a bit of a novice when it comes to on-the-farm experiences. But she’s willing to learn.
Grandma Helen’s goal was to provide education, and students can’t learn when hungry
Grandma Helen knew the importance of nutrition and good education.
State fair is educational tool for veterinarians, farm groups
From butter cows to cows giving birth, there was plenty to see and learn at this year’s state fair.
Apple orchard may be hog heaven
EAST LANSING, Mich. – Casting pearls before swine may be a waste of time, but drop some apples in front of them and they may prove to be a valuable asset in an organic apple orchard.
Managing forage stands damaged by fall armyworm
A severe fall armyworm outbreak developed across Ohio and neighboring states. FInd out what to do if your hayfields have been affected.
So much to learn about agriculture in Scotland
More than 350 delegates and guests from 22 countries gathered for the 21st International Farm Management Congress in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Farmers, consultants needed for major initiative to update fertilizer guidelines
Ohio State University Extension is embarking on a major initiative to determine the optimal rates of fertilization on the state’s major crops.
Take time out for timber, too
Landowners not managing their woodlots are giving up money, one specialist says.
From preserving America to conserving wildlife
NEW CUMBERLAND, W. Va. – With five Silver Stars under his belt, retired U.S. Army Brig. Gen. John Bahnsen is working on preserving something other than America.






