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Champion cattle in the show ring is not the only goal of Dunn Herefords
The Dunns are interested in the heterosis breeding project being funded by the Hereford association.
Sixth generation enjoys life on the farm
New columnist Julie Geiss shares some of the adventures her and her children have had on their family farm.
The end is still nowhere in sight
Alan Guebert reflects on how the world and U.S. markets have been affected by the coronavirus.
Books for the nature lovers on your list
Here are some book titles worthy of consideration for nature-loving family and friends on your holiday gift list.
Some things to know about GMOs
When used wisely, GMOs can alleviate disease and hunger. Educating people about the potential advantages and potential disadvantages of GMOs is important.
Feeding cull cows prior to sale may add more than you think
It’s possible that with a little more investment, cull cows can provide more revenue to their operation.
Will Ohio have CAUV changes by 2016?
The Ohio Farm Bureau Federation is pushing for changes to the CAUV formula that ‘can be accomplished through administrative action and will not require legislation.’
Four common pesticides toxic to honeybee larvae, study finds
Four commonly used pesticides are harmful to honeybee larvae, according to researchers at Penn State and the University of Florida.
New Pa. Farm Show exhibit: Today’s farm has nothing to hide
“If we’re ashamed of what we’re going, maybe we shouldn’t be doing it.” Opening the barn doors at Pa. Farm Show ‘Today’s Agriculture’ exhibit.
Manure pits getting full, livestock owners waiting for ground to freeze
Livestock producers across Ohio and the Midwest have been unable to apply manure this fall and early winter due to saturated field conditions. Most livestock farmers are really pressed for manure storage room. Waiting for frozen ground to apply manure is likely to be their only available option.






