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Farm sense to make cents
The common sense of a farmer incorporates cow sense, business sense and people sense. Let’s discuss each of these skills and importance for a dairy farmer to make their farm profitable.
Helping hellbenders thrive in their habitat
Eastern hellbenders are the gentle giants of North American salamanders. Learn more about this endangered species and what’s being done to help it.
Auction barns adapt to changing markets
The way that cattle and livestock are sold continues to change, but weekly auctions still play an important role.
Americans think national parks worth $92 billion
A study calculated that Americans put a total value of $92 billion per year on our national parks, monuments, seashores and recreation areas.
Bullish on renewables: First Earth Day organizer still going green
GOLDEN, Colo. — Earth Day Founder Denis Hayes had a roller coaster ride as head of the Solar Energy Research Institute 30 years ago, but today he said the drive toward renewable energy is “unstoppable.” “The only question is whether the United States or China or Europe will lead the way,” said Hayes, who was
Ohio Young Farmers announces state winners
The Ohio Young Farmers recognized many state winners at its annual convention, Feb. 17-18.
Ohio Farm Bureau renews farm focus
A renewed farm emphasis is the result of a long-term visioning project that polled members and nonmembers on the Ohio Farm Bureau’s core purpose.
A smorgasbord for the birds
Tami Gingrich offers insights to feeding birds in the winter and choosing cost-efficient suet and seed varieties preferred by birds.
Pitt graduate students develop fertilizer inspired by vaccine tech
Pitt students developed AgriNue, a biodegradable, efficient fertilizer inspired by COVID-19 vaccine tech to reduce pollution and costs for farmers.
How you can support wildlife conservation
For those Americans concerned about the trajectory of wildlife conservation funding, there are lots of options for getting involved.






