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Nuisance lawsuits may threaten livestock farmers
Recent large jury verdicts raise concerns that nuisance lawsuits against pork producers and other farms could increase across the country. Here’s what farmers can do to protect themselves.
Calves need colostrum to survive
It’s just a bull. He’ll only be here until ________ (insert your local livestock sale day). No rush feeding him, we won’t be raising him, he’ll be someone else’s problem.
Young Farmers reunion slated for northeastern Ohio
FRAZEYSBURG, Ohio — Attendees of the Ohio Young Farmers Winter Reunion will tour Miller’s Custom Cabinets in Burton and an Amish buggy shop in Middlefield. They will then visit Middlefield Cheese, a major producer of Swiss cheese, and Charlene Farms, a retail meat business and equipment museum. The reunion is scheduled for March 10.
Pine Tree Dairy keeps things simple
Matt Steiner said there are only four important components to being a successful dairy farmer, and it doesn’t revolve around the breed of cow you raise or the brand of tractor you drive.
Keep pastured poultry warm and dry if you want egg production
Producers who raise pastured poultry and want to maintain egg production this winter should keep their birds as warm and dry as possible, experts from the Purdue University College of Agriculture say.
Ohio sheep producers eligible for FSA help with Cache Valley Virus
The USDA’s Farm Service Agency in Ohio was recently approved to accept Cache Valley Virus (CVV) as a qualifying disease for the FSA Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honeybees, and Farm-Raised Fish Program.
Pork producers in 17 states can join lawsuits filed against vitamin makers
Lawsuits have been filed against certain manufacturers of vitamins, alleging a long-running international conspiracy to fix, raise and maintain inflated prices of certain bulk vitamins and vitamin products.
Farm Credit is matching 4-H camp donations
ORWELL, Ohio – The Farm Credit-Camp Whitewood Community Challenge is gaining a lot of attention and support, even though raising money for a septic system isn’t an easy sell.
Living a life of leisure
Kym Seabolt thought when she grew up, she would go to the mall whenever she wanted, stay out late and never wash a dish. She couldn’t have been more wrong.
Sportsman’s benefit shoot to help local veteran
The Ironman Clay Bird Shoot will take place July 17, 2016, in Leetonia, Ohio. Funds raised will be used to purchase an all-terrain wheelchair to help a local disabled veteran regain access to outdoor sports.






