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Heartbreak brings new beginnings
As Judith Sutherland lays her dog Reo to rest, her husband welcomes home a secondhand flock of sheep.
The new year is a great time to inventory
Now is a great time to plan and take inventory, not only of physical assets but also on the state of our feed supplies and grazing operation.
Pasture walks give you great ideas
We have had great attendance throughout the summer for the Eastern Ohio Grazing Council pasture walks. The grazing council wants to make sure that we continue this success, so this is to update you on the scheduled pasture walks and to remind you to keep up on your fall pasture management. Depending on when you
What are biosolids and are they safe?
The proposed waste lagoon in Wayne County has drawn a lot of questions and concern over the handling of biosolids.
Ag labor, rural population loss is a challenge for Ohio, Pennsylvania
With declining rural populations, farm groups in some states have expressed concerns about agricultural labor and reiterated a need for immigration reform. Ohio and Pennsylvania aren’t major states for livestock processing, and many Ohio farmers, in particular, are growing row crops, which doesn’t require a lot of workers compared to crops like fruits and vegetables. But there’s still a need for workers in agribusiness and on farms that grow specialty crops or raise livestock.
Roots not iron: Farmers share best practices at Ohio No-Till Conference
Highlights included presentations from the No-Till Council’s award winners in farming, education and industry.
She has officially come undone
As usual, I’m ahead of the curve in all the wrong ways.
Just once I’d like to be the first to buy the next hot stock, embrace the next fashion-forward look, or even have the season’s hottest salad dressing on my plate before anyone else (Lime Kool-Aid vinaigrette anyone?).
Scratching the surface of the little Utilitor tractor
Many years ago, Nancy and I attended a tractor show at Malabar Farm, probably put on by the Richland County Steam Threshers. Established by conservationist and author Louis Bromfield in 1939, and his home until he died in 1956, Malabar Farm is now an Ohio State Park. Finally! Anyway, in those days I had only
Ohio Farm Bureau presidents get congressional insight at capitol
Congressional leaders discuss the biggest issues facing agriculture.
Applying nutrients the right way
Manure applicators are a necessary part of animal agriculture, and an important part of the industry.






