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Dairy Channel: Designing silos for dairy operations.
Ernie Oelker, agricultural extension agent in Columbiana County, writes about the design and sizing of bunker silos for dairy operations.
Dairy dream yields Trumbull Co. family farm
Most farms are handed down from father to child. The opposite is true for Eric Campbell, who started Center Creek Dairy and then brought his father into the business.
Ohio beginning farmer finds a future in specialty grains
Marysville’s Tim Schact is juggling a full-time job, a growing family, renovations on an old farmhouse and the production and marketing of seven specialty grain crops.
Roundup of FFA news for May 24, 2018
Catch up on news from Fayetteville FFA, Clear Fork FFA, West Holmes FFA, Miami Trace FFA, Crestview FFA, Northwestern FFA and United FFA.
Why do you love the fair?
There’s nothing quite like a county fair and you gave us lots of reasons to look forward to the 2007 fair season.
January is the beginning of nesting season for birds
On the afternoon of Dec. 26, the thermometer on the back porch read 73 degrees. Carolina wrens, cardinals and white-throated sparrows sang as if spring had replaced winter. A few weeks earlier, the morning temperature had plunged to four degrees. In between we’ve had several measurable snow falls and school delays. As I write this
Plotting for the future
Jim Abrams provides tips for beginners to convert part of their property into a food plot and habitat for wildlife. Planning ahead can save time and money.
Young Pa. couple builds horse logging business
Dehan Courtney, 33, and his wife, Rebecca, 30, of Mercer, Pa., run Logging with Horses and have a growing herd of Brabant draft horses.
Researchers aim to enrich eggs, poultry meat with omega-3
Deficiency researchers in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences hope to fortify foods people frequently eat with long-chain omega-3 fatty acids.
Farmers want trade partners, not handouts
If the trade conflict is not resolved soon, there will be lasting damage to trade relationships that will harm U.S. agriculture for the long term, says a Colorado State University ag economist.






