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Ohio Bicentennial Commission releases schedule for final 17 barn paintings
Fifth painting season startys May 1and ends in September.
Lawsuit dismissed in MWCD battle
NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio – The Ohio Supreme Court has dismissed a Massillon woman’s lawsuit filed against the Conservancy Court of the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District.
Is it too late to plant wheat?
WOOSTER, Ohio – Wet conditions and a slow soybean harvest continue to delay wheat planting throughout Ohio, raising concerns that the coming winter could have an impact on a crop struggling to get established.
Fireflies are subject of insect walk Aug. 2
Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center will offer its fourth annual Insect Night Walk to take a better look at the night-dwelling insects.
Wehr barn fire caused by lightning
A lightning strike ignited dry bales, which smoldered for at least five hours before igniting.
Hazard A Guess: Week of Sept. 12, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
How to reduce your dog’s risk of getting, giving poison ivy
Dogs can’t get poison ivy. Or can they? Some dogs are affected when exposed to poison ivy. Learn how to identify the symptoms and treat it accordingly.
Spreading manure on frozen fields takes know-how
This week I attended the Manure Application Challenges and Issues Train the Trainer session at Salt Fork Lodge in Guernsey County, sponsored by the Ohio Livestock Coalition, Ohio Department of Agriculture, Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, and Natural Resources Conservation Service.
West Virginia dairy transitions to sheep
Aaron and Tara Helmick’s dairy made sense financially, but it was burning them out. Sheep have given them a new lease on life.
Good hunting through end of February
From coyotes to antler sheds, February brings more opportunity.






