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Taking a picture of the sheep industry
Charles Parker, executive director of the National Seed Stock Alliance, spoke to members of the Ohio Heartland Sheep Improvement Association meeting at Smithville, Ohio.
Miss America engages children at Ag Progress Days
Miss America Betty Cantrell visited Ag Progress Day, Aug. 16, to interact with children and better connect them to where their food comes from.
Dairy farm business summaries identify benchmarks
Use the benchmark reports available in the Farm Business Summaries to identify strengths and opportunities in your dairy farm’s cost structure.
Tips for reducing dairy farm expenses
Low milk prices are having a real impact on dairy farmers and most are looking for ways to reduce expenses, while maintaining milk production.
Not all dairy graziers created equal
Major differences show among groups of above-average dairy graziers. Is your dairy doing all that’s possible to up efficiency and production?
Outdoorsy versus indoorsy
Once again we packed up Boywonder and sent him off to camp for the week. By “we” I mean “he,” of course. I haven’t packed his bags since the memorable year I filled his knapsack with snack bars and he asked, derisively, if I was planning to have him dragged off into the woods by
West Virginia school’s swine program makes best of Berkshires
From last place to first, students and their swine projects are making a name for themselves at Hampshire High School.
Kirkwood Farm weaves sheep and wool into successful business
Sheep and wool store go hand in hand for Wayne County couple.
Control flies to control economic losses
Flies can impact livestock performance by reducing weight gains, milk production and poor feed utilization. Learn how to control flies on your farm.
Branding day: Real cowboys round up herd
Every fall, Ohio cowboys roam the range in central Ohio, herding cattle together for tagging and branding.






