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Dairymen crying over spilled milk prices

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Maybe this is what Willie and Waylon were thinking when they warned American “mommas” to not let their “babies to grow up to be cowboys:” Anyone with a dairy cow this year will lose, on average, $70 per month feeding and milking it; more if the cow is also packin’ debt. Losing big That means,

A look into the multi-million-dollar steelhead fishing industry in Ohio and Pa.

Friday, October 16, 2020

Anglers are not the only ones hoping for a “rain event” that will lure steelheads upstream. Steelhead fishing supports many businesses in Ohio and Pa.

Considering profitability and probability of ag-aligned carbon markets

Thursday, December 9, 2021

Alan Guebert considers ag-aligned carbon markets, listening to Corn Saves America — an audio history of the marriage of environmental goals to farm needs.

We owe a debt to dogged journalists

Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Editor Susan Crowell salutes the gutsy reporters who earned the 2017 Pulitzer Prize, particularly Art Cullen of The Storm Lake Times, for his editorials that criticized agricultural leaders in Iowa.

Hats off to those dairymen in the trenches

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Like most dairy farmers, Larry Stahl wears many hats: mechanic, nutritionist, vet, animal scientist, agronomist. As a Coshocton County commissioner, he also has another set of hats: negotiator, accountant, judge, CEO, public servant. Sometimes the two jobs pull him in different directions with competing demands. But in June, he combined the two to offer a

Tips for keeping flocks cool, calm and comfortable this summer

Saturday, August 8, 2015

Mikelle Roeder, Ph.D., a flock nutritionist for Purina Animal Nutrition, says the summertime essentials are similar for both humans and backyard flocks: stay hydrated, protect yourself from the heat and maintain a complete and balanced diet.

Ethanol still holds promise, but critical challenges remain

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

A progress update on the Ohio-Pennsylvania ethanol industry and what’s ahead.

Spotting the American Woodcock

Thursday, October 12, 2017

American Woodcocks like wet woods, moist thickets, and brushy marshes and favors a mix of open fields and forestland.

The family farm defined our lives

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Judith Sutherland recalls her upbringing and details how its defined her.

Ohio’s wild turkey hunting season opens

Friday, April 19, 2024

Ohio’s spring turkey season opens April 20 for hunters in the south zone and April 27 for hunters in the northeast zone. The limit is one bearded turkey.