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Prevention of abomasal bloat in dairy calves
If abomasal bloat is occurring on your farm, one of the first things that should be examined is the precise details of the nutrition program.
EPA issues final Renewable Fuel Standard volumes for ethanol
The total renewable fuel volume will grow 1.2 billion gallons from 2016 to 2017, a 6 percent increase.
Time to get your fertilizer certification
The deadline to become certified to apply fertilizer is quickly approaching.
Ice or heat? What works to ease pain
Whether you’re dealing with a one-time injury or chronic aches and pains, a few simple guidelines will help you know whether it’s best to bag some ice or get the trusty heating pad.
OSU Extension planning meetings to help dairymen assess options.
Changes loom on the horizon for both crop and dairy farms as provisions of the 2014 farm bill are implemented.
Revisions may be on the way to Pa.’s Clean and Green Act in 2014
Revisions are on the way in 2014 for the Clean and Green Act.
Ohio Supreme Court orders ODNR to show progress in compensating landowners
Landowners near Grand Lake St. Marys still waiting for their compensation.
Buy hay by weight, not by bales
Recently, a local hay producer asked what hay was worth. Of course, each forage producer will have a different cost of production. After he told me his price, I asked the weight of his bales. He was not exactly sure, but guessed 1000 pounds. He went on to say most hay is bought and sold
Would you open your barn doors?
If we don’t tell the public about agriculture, who will? You know who will. So are you ready to start talking yet?
America’s Heartland series slated to begin seventh season in September
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — America’s Heartland, the award-winning national television series celebrating American agriculture, begins its seventh season on public television and the RFD-TV cable and satellite channel starting the week of Sept. 5.






