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Children’s play holds silo secret
“Silos go to Preschool,” “Grown Men Get Paid to Work with Playdough,” “Where Playdough and Silo Meet” or “Dairy Farms are Future Site of World Record Playdough Production” might have set the stage for what was to come.
Post-its are a big help with all the lists
Now the endless lists begin. What did we ever do BP — Before Post-its — because the list never happens to be where we are. Or is it beneath the living-breathing (I’ll swear) pile of papers, envelopes, CDs, notes that remind us of something we were supposed to do yesterday that accumulates and grows at
Made from scratch: Family builds farms from the ground up
NEW SPRINGFIELD, Ohio – The barn is gone. The fence wire was unstapled long ago and posts pulled from their roots.
Quality alfalfa requires good fertility
Alfalfa begins growth in the early spring and continues all season, which calls for continuous nutrient demand.
OPGMA Congress: Ohio Produce Marketing Agreement still gaining support
Ohio produce growers could be just a few months away from having a new state-specific produce marketing agreement.
Test soil to maximize forage production
Soil testing should be the first step in your grazing management plan — it’ll save you money.
Addiction to oil is a slippery slope
I found out something this past week that sort of has me stumped. I am addicted to oil. Now, I am trying to figure out how this happened.
Mount Vernon Rotary learns about the beef industry
Members of the Mount Vernon Rotary Club visited Chuck Dudgeon’s farm, in Knox County, Ohio, to bust myths about the beef industry and learn how to make informed decisions at the meat counter.
Get your fertilizer certification before spring
Ohioans who apply fertilizer to more than 50 acres are now required to be state-certified, but there’s still time before spring to get your training.
Co-op supports Amish farmers in Ohio and Pa.
Several years ago, members of the Amish community in and around Wayne County, Ohio, noticed a change in their culture. Farming, which once served as the core of their lifestyle, was on its way out.






