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Dairy producers gather to learn about drug residues in meat and milk
SALEM, Ohio — It’s more important than ever to prevent residues from showing up in the milk or meat production coming from your farm. Dr. K. Fred Gingrich II, with Country Roads Veterinary Services in Ashland County, addressed a dairymen’s clinic Feb. 16 sponsored by the Lisbon Veterinary Clinic at the First United Methodist Church
When push comes to shove
The danger of writing about your life, yourself and your family is that you are always in grave danger of becoming one of “those moms.” You know the ones. Your children are always beautiful, brilliant, gifted. Maybe Garrison Keillor can get away with that when writing about Lake Woebegone, but here in the real world
Sharing a story of Grace and love
It was a story no one could write but Don Rupert.
Horizontal hoof grooves are signs of faulty forage rationing for cattle
After reading and searching the Internet, I found some interesting and practical information to help dairy managers and nutritionists evaluate ration management based on hoof health and appearance.
Watch that farmland: Leases ‘court’ trouble if done wrong
Farm landlords and their tenants can find themselves at each other’s throats – or even in court – over farmland leases.
Lameness in free stall barns: The little factors all add up to a big problem
Lameness is a major economic and welfare problem on our dairy farms, and the prevalence of lameness has increased in recent years.
The courage to carry on
MARIETTA, Ohio – For as long as Neil Lane can remember, he never wanted to do anything except farm. He loves the open space, the fresh air, the hard work.
Anchored in Angus
MERCER, Pa. – Like most seedstock producers, Greg McKean spends a lot of time studying the genetics of his herd.
Key to kindness
Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares her thoughts on being kind and encourages readers to choose kindness in their lives.
Will work for cleats
“Mom, I need new cleats.” I think I have heard some variation of this sentence for 15 years now.






