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Summing up summer
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes of crickets and katydids, gerbils and kittens, and a brand new clothes line.
Grazers need to take a pasture walk
Take a good, critical look at the grazing resources on your farm, advises Holmes County Extension Agent Dean Slates in this week’s “All About Grazing” column.
Warm weather helps farmers get back in Ohio and Pa. fields
Warmer temperatures and little rainfall allowed farmers to complete more field work in mid-April.
‘Summerkill’ season can be lethal to fish
AKRON – As we enter into the “dog days” of summer, conditions in many lakes and ponds can become life-threatening to fish, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.
Farmers, get that corn out of the fields
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Low grain prices, unfavorable weather and hurricane-related transportation issues have some Ohio growers dragging their feet with corn harvest.
Country-of-origin labeling could be a plus for both producer, consumer
There has been considerable debate and several competing claims about the cost of this program.
’05 tractor sales expected to be mixed
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – Agricultural machinery manufacturers expect total retail sales of two-wheel drive tractors in 2005 to increase 1.
Balancing love, loss and life after a farmer’s suicide
A family finds a path forward after the sudden loss of their husband, father and what we can learn about how to save a life in a farm community.
How to get rid of European starlings
There are several ways to discourage starlings from visiting your backyard. Eliminating easy access to food sources and nesting sites is crucial.
Endophytes in pasture management: Balancing livestock and forage health
Endophytes are microscopic fungi living symbiotically within plants, but their presence is often detrimental to livestock.






