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Crossbreeding cattle comes with many considerations
Maurice Eastridge breaks down the decision-making process of breeding dairy cattle in this week’s Dairy Excel column. Learn what you need to consider.
Preparing livestock guardian dogs for lambing
Winter and spring are unpredictable these days. With predators pushing in and lambing season starting early, the livestock guardian dogs are on their toes.
Farm and Dairy honored for rural opioid crisis series
“Addiction: A Rural Reality,” Farm and Dairy’s three-part look at the opioid crisis has been honored by both the National Newspaper Association and the Society of Professional Journalists in Ohio.
Find out if the CRP could help stabilize income on your farm
Hello Friends! As we wrap up a challenging summer, many farmers out there are gearing up for the fall corn and soybean harvest. Patchy summer rains and variable field conditions will really make yield maps have some pretty colors. This is one of those years where you can have record yields in one part of
Camp encourages women hunters
Thanks to Ohio’s encouragement, more women are gaining new skills and sharpening their outdoor skills by attending one or more events called Women in the Outdoors.
Grazing dry pastures? Some tips to help you get the most until it rains
Basic pasture management principles are as important, if not more so, during periods of dry weather.
Your frost seeding opportunity almost here
Regardless of what those groundhogs had to say, spring arrives March 20.
Growing the next generation: Turn kids loose in the garden
Set aside a plot of dirt where childre can sow their own seeds and tend to their own gardens.
Lease option increases rooftop solar’s appeal in less affluent households
WASHINGTON — Rooftop solar panels are attracting a new demographic of customers who are choosing to lease rather than buy, and enjoying the low upfront costs and immediate savings. The new third-party-lease business model lets homeowners save money the very first month, rather than breaking even a decade later after an initial investment of $10,000
Lease option increases rooftop solar’s appeal in less affluent households
WASHINGTON — Rooftop solar panels are attracting a new demographic of customers who are choosing to lease rather than buy, and enjoying the low upfront costs and immediate savings. The new third-party-lease business model lets homeowners save money the very first month, rather than breaking even a decade later after an initial investment of $10,000






