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Where did Eurasian Collared-Dove come from?
Back in 1974 a local pigeon fancier imported a flock of about 50 Eurasian collared-doves to the Bahamas.
Ohio Farm Bureau county leaders take estate tax message to Hill. Again
WASHINGTON — During their annual trip to Capitol Hill March 5-7, Ohio Farm Bureau presidents were relentless in their efforts to tell legislators just what they thought of issues facing America’s farmers. One item that has been at the top of the presidents’ agenda for several years has been the estate tax, or death tax.
Black Ink: Critical mass in the beef industry
It takes so many plants to make a stand, cows to make a herd and drops to make a rain. Before turning that herd out to pasture, you look for enough plant mass to support their grazing. If you’re watching a couple of bred heifers for a month, you might as well be watching 20 or 30.
OLCSB swine committee recommends stall-free by 2025
Swine subcommittee trying to even the playing field, no new stall-based facilities after 2025
Viktories — This artist has had many in 100 years
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio – You may not recognize his name, but almost every adult living in America has driven, used, worn, played with, collected or admired something created by
Community meeting discusses pore space leasing for regional hydrogen hub
Farmers and landowners recently attended a pore space leasing meeting in Claysville, Pennsylvania to find out how it works before ptoentially leasing their land to accommodate the new ARCH2 hub.
Ohio family raises, shows Black Herefords
Jason Birney’s family gets the best of both worlds raising Black Herefords, which have the docility of red Herefords and the marbling of Angus cattle.
How to spot the signs of spring in Ohio and Pennsylvania
Nature gives us many clues to signal it’s officially spring. Find out what wildlife, plants and fungi to look for as you enjoy the outdoors this spring.
Growing the Grange: Oldest US ag group needs to attract new generation
The Grange has a unique history and role in rural communities, but it’s struggling to retain and attract new, younger members.
Mourning doves are happy, healthy in Ohio
Mourning dove populations are flourishing in Ohio. Barb Mudrak investigates why their numbers are thought to be increasing by about 1% per year.






