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Chicken glut pushes hog prices down
Hog prices rise as Russians restart chicken import; oversupply of meat filled U.S. grocery meat cases.
Help consumers make informed decisions
Remember that many consumers may not know how to cook or select good meat.
Thinking ahead for silage safety
While injury and fatality statistics for silage harvesting and storage are not easily tabulated, few operations present more hazards.
Farmers hope Trump gets immigrant labor
Farmers and produce growers hope President Trump will recognize the importance of immigrant labor in the U.S.
Massive Nebraska feedlot ‘just the opposite of what we need’
Alan Guebert shares his thoughts on an under-construction feedlot in southwestern Nebraska that will cover a square mile and house 150,000 cattle.
Dress for success
Kymberly Foster Seabolt discusses growing up, even though she’s already been through the paces.
Jimita Holsteins: Family, teamwork make dairy farm run
STRASBURG, Ohio — In the summer of 1995, Karen Rowe packed work clothes and a new pair of boots and left her classmates in the Ohio State ATI dairy science program for a 10-week stint on a Wisconsin dairy farm. Until then, she’d never worked on any dairy except the one owned by her parents,
On the Outdoors: Gift suggestions for the outdoor enthusiast on your Christmas list
Every outdoor enthusiast needs more stuff. And that in itself is enough to make shopping for that special, although often absent, sportsman or woman easy. But it’s not because he or she already has everything, or at least it seems so. So let’s go shopping.
Ohio Cup vintage baseball festival set
The Ohio Historical Society event, with three fields, is the largest and oldest such event in the nation, drawing 21 clubs.
Cownapping soap opera continues
Conflicting reports about an Ontario-to-Ohio cownapping have left a tangled mess of questions.






