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Free curriculum teaches students about agriculture
The Ohio Livestock Coalition’s For Your InFARMation program is providing free curriculum to third-grade teachers to educate their students.
Ask FSA Andy about acreage reporting dates
As we look ahead to 2016 we can be sure that it will be another challenge, crop prices, weather, livestock prices, milk prices, etc. . .but we are doing what we love … farming.
Eliminating unwanted woody weeds from winter pastures
Controlling undesirable woody plants such as multiflora rose, honey locust, autumn olive and ailanthus can improve your pastures and save money.
Get your livestock to work for you
A grazing management plan can increase livestock numbers and forage availability, improve animal performance, reduce feed costs and reduce soil erosion.
Spring management for winter annual cereal forages
It may still be early March but now is the time to consider the need for spring fertilizer or weed control in winter annual cereal forages.
Prepare now for spring mud
Prepare now for warmer temperatures and increased perci[pitation the last two weeks of March to prevent your pastures from turning into mud.
Dairy graziers focus on excellent pastures
Dairy graziers gather for annual conference, learn about what it takes to maintain a good pasture.
Feeding hay for winter needs
Learn more about the factors that cause hay nutrient degradation — some can be lowered.
Pastures keep improving at Lone Pine Ranch
This Knox County farm keeps improving, and now supports sheep, cattle, poultry and swine.






