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Dairy Channel: Signs of winter’s wrath, dairy style
It’s a sure sign it’s winter when your calf ‘igloo’ hutches turn into real igloos, says OSU Extension Dairy Specialist Dianne Shoemaker.
Wyoming offers a look at western town life
Julie Geiss and her family make the third stop on their trip West at the former home of one of the most famous cowboys, Col. William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody.
Training ‘nuts and bolts’ with young livestock guardian dogs
Tarma Shena turns to her veteran livestock guardian dogs to help teach her young pups lessons, as she tightens training up before the winter season.
New bull will make a genetic contribution
The beef industry is evolving, and so are beef cattle. This is the time of year when producers buy bulls, and every bull that is turned out to cows contributes to the evolving beef industry.
Vacation With Us… Tice
Grandfather Terry Tice, center, decided to take grandchildren Alexis Marshall, left, and Austin Tice, all of Hammondsville, Ohio, on an end-of-summer trip to an amusement park in Erie, Pa.
Wicked Ways and the Short Sheet Sisters
Our high school band enjoyed a chartered bus trip to Toronto in March. My senior, Jo, was included, although she’s not part of the band but has several friends who are.
Farmers not always loyal to local supply store
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – A trip to the corner farm supply store still works for some, but more farmers are basing their seed, fertilizer and pesticide purchases on factors other than convenience.
Things speed up in the new year
As we round out the year, I would like take a trip to the variety store to share two special retirements and information on two Ohio State University Extension courses to be offered in the new year.
Farm safety: Protecting our oldest and youngest
Every day, a routine farm task — one someone has possibly done “a thousand times” — turns into a farm accident because we just don’t think the unthinkable will ever happen to us.
Bring me your babies
Eliza Blue’s babies are growing up, which means it’s her turn to snuggle someone else’s babies so they can take a shower or drink a cup of tea.






