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Flock management is crucial
Flock management is crucial for the Weisends, who farm 40 acres in Noble County where they run 50 registered Cheviot ewes and 15 commercial club lamb ewes.
Peacock, party of two?
Kymberly Foster Seabolt was recently visited by a pair of peacocks. She recaps the chaos that ensued.
Don Harpster: an inspiring farmer
Don Harpster lifted Judith Sutherland’s spirits back in the 1980s when farmers struggled. Now, at 90, he still knows how to inspire the farmer in all of us.
Ohio Beef Expo has a family focus
The Ohio Beef Expo has something for everyone from breeders, to commercial cattlemen, to junior showmen.
Dairy and veal farmers face new rules
Rules regarding tail docking of dairy cattle and the housing of veal calves will take effect Jan. 1
Be thankful if your harvest is complete
With more rain than sunshine, this is shaping up to be a difficult end to harvest.
Lingle Holsteins prove cow comfort matters
Cow comfort, health and genetics are the keys to success for Lingle Holsteins in Wooster, Ohio. The Lingles milk around 160 registered Holsteins and have a current rolling herd average of 25,058 pounds milk, 989 pounds fat and 780 pounds protein.
Roundup of FFA news for Nov. 9, 2017
On Oct. 25, the Fort Frye FFA headed to the 90th National FFA Convention and Expo with three other FFA chapters; Frontier, Marietta and Waterford.
Farmers need total systems approach
This year’s Conservation Tillage Conference reminded farmers to take a total systems approach, including the pesticides and chemicals they use.






