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Warm December sets several records
WASHINGTON – The 2006 average annual temperature for the contiguous U.S. was the warmest on record and nearly identical to the record set in 1998, according to scientists at
Know the ins and outs of feeding baleage
OSU Extension Field Specialist Jason Hartschuh provides tips for feeding baleage instead of dry hay to livestock.
Colostrum management is even more critical in the winter
Colostrum is an important source of antibodies, nutrients and energy for thermogenesis of newborn calves. And it’s even more important in colder weather.
First USDA hemp report shows tough harvest, but major potential for crop
USDA released its first National Hemp Report Feb. 17. It’s a big step forward for the crop. But some industry groups say it shows the industry is struggling under current regulations.
Pa. farmers play key role in water quality goals
Pennsylvania farmers in the Chesapeake Bay watershed will be persuaded to look at conservation as something they want to do.
Sons have successful spring turkey season
Julie Geiss recaps her sons’ successful 2021 turkey hunting season.
A fitting tribute to Bill Cameron
Judith Sutherland recalls the many reasons why friendship with Bill Cameron was a special thing.
Fluctuations of ruffed grouse population
For nearly 25 years, unpredictable fluctuations of ruffed grouse populations in the Appalachian region have frustrated wildlife biologists in many states.
Ohio couple files arbitration complaint against Chesapeake Energy over unpaid royalties
A complaint, filed by Ronald and Joetta Hale, of Lisbon, Ohio, alleges Chesapeake Energy Corp. and others have underpaid oil and gas royalties to the tune of $9 million.
Replacement heifers: Management benefits the bottom line
Reproduction is the most influential factor contributing to the profitability of a cow calf producer.






