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Dairy’s bottom line rests on details
Each dairy producer should identify factors most important to achieving his bottom line, and then breed the kind of cow that fits that structure. That’s the advice of the manager of a 3,000-cow Florida dairy.
After Trumbull Co. farm is torched,dairyman thinks about trying again
SALEM, Ohio – Three months ago, tormented by the thought of his dairy herd burning in their tiestalls, Dave Klingensmith wasn’t sure if he’d ever milk a cow again.
R&D Merlot: Diamond-plated dreams
RAVENNA, Ohio – Bob and Becky Flint are creative when it comes to diamond plate aluminum. They use the material to build flatbeds, gas tanks, pull-behind trailers and more.
Horse owners may be ready to pony up fee for new equine checkoff
The equine industry may soon be the first non-edible agricultural commodity to have its own checkoff.
Farmer gambles on three-legged calf
DALTON, Ohio – Dan Gault isn’t sure why he was so intrigued by the news from his feed man this summer that there was a three-legged calf born on a Holmes County Jersey dairy.
It’s the memories that make the meal
Eliza Blue shares an excerpt from her book, “Accidental Rancher,” about making Lefse.
Bittersweet butchering
Eliza Blue knows the problem with roosters, but she can’t help herself when her children want to get chicks at the local hatchery.
Complicated barn cat politics
Barn cat politics are complicated. They are full of alliances, double-crossing and violent overthrows.
US may have the muscle in a trade fight; Mexico may have the law
Alan Guebert digs into the U.S.’s trade trouble with Mexico, which plans to ban genetically modified corn imports by 2024.
When the soul and the body reunite
Eliza Blue feels like her body and soul might finally be getting reacquainted after so much time spent apart.






