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Everyone needs a little motivation
This is the time of year there never seems to be enough hours in the day to get all the work on a dairy farm accomplished.
Practice makes perfect sense
They are to stand in three (almost) straight lines on the shiny wooden floor. Tennis shoes screech loudly in that nails-on-chalkboard yet oddly satisfying way that they sometimes do on gymnasium floors, as 46 feet swivel into position.
Writers and mothers can relate well
Now that I’m a “real writer” (as opposed to my former slacker’s life as a married mother moonlighting as a writer), I’m amazed at all the similarities – besides sleeping late – between tortured artists and me.
My name is Kymberly and I’m an auction addict
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt thinks auctions need an “addictive substance warning.”
Sustainable ag group learns from country that was forced to go organic
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. – The Cuban people tore down apartment buildings for vegetable plots, and saw an exodus of professionals from fields such as medicine to fields for growing fruit.
PROGRESS: Garlic packs a strong profitability punch
SALEM, Ohio – Curried coconut shrimp, teriyaki steak wraps and stuffed portobello mushrooms. What’s similar? They all call for garlic, and as more cooks are adding it to their recipes, more farmers are adding it to their fields.
Dairy genetics: Trying for more female calves
Fiddling with genetics may give farmers more milk and more female calves.
Ohio’s deer population is ‘just right’
Ohio’s deer population is just right, according to the latest Ohio Division of Wildlife survey. Find out what goes into managing Ohio’s deer populations.
SmartFarm will build the farm of the future
Virginia Tech is creating the SmartFarm Innovation Network, a decentralized network of interconnected centers across the commonwealth.
Tips to store and maximize hay
Ohio State Extension educator John Yost provides tips to store and maximize hay.






