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Ag groups give input to Obama, Biden, on where to go from here
SALEM, Ohio — No matter if they appeared to support him during the campaign or not, many ag groups have issued statements in the past week regarding Barack Obama’s historic election as the 44th President of the United States. Here, their thoughts on what issues are most important to the new administration, and where the
Make sure your sheep are earning their keep
By ROGER A. HIGH Ohio State University Extension COLUMBUS — With increasing production costs, livestock producers really need to evaluate each animal and decide whether that animal is a productive creature or “just on the payroll.” Marginal producing ewes and rams should not be maintained in the flock. Culling is one of the tools that
Dairy Channel: Silo management challenges in 2002
Now that the silage is in the silo, extension agent Ernie Oelker says the real work begins to assure the cows receive a safe, properly balanced ration that is palatable and capable of supporting optimum production.
Rotational grazing is easy, beneficial
Grazing columnist Mark Landefeld writes from personal experience: Getting started is the hardest part.
Sprouts, microgreens rule at Mung Dynasty
PITTSBURGH – Maximizing the potential of microgrowing makes harvest a daily event at Mung Dynasty farm on Pittsburgh’s south side.
Creativity culminates in farm
NEW BEDFORD, Ohio – Everyone has a story. Every grandparent, every child, even every farm. Take the little woman with the cherubic smile who splits her time between making chenille pigs for children and pruning Christmas trees to perfection.
Utica and Marcellus shale: Oil and gas drilling permits inch higher
Pennsylvania issued 189 drilling permits for unconventional shale oil and gas wells in September and October; Ohio issued 61 drilling permits. Find out where.
Reclaiming Ohio’s land: ODNR commits to record number of abandoned mine land projects
Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ will put out for bid this summer 38 projects in 19 eastern and southeastern Ohio counties.
Finding Ferdinand Brader
The story of Ferdinand Brader remains partly a mystery as his original artwork turns up in farmhouses across Pennsylvania and northeastern Ohio.
Top farm stories of 2011
A year-in-review look at 10 of the biggest farm issues we covered in 2011.




 
			 
			 
			

