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Pork Checkoff announces new audit platform
DES MOINES — After more than a year of industry collaboration, the National Pork Board recently shared plans for a new common industry audit platform for pork producers, packers and processors. The program will use the existing Pork Quality Assurance Plus (PQA Plus) program as its foundation and expand on it to serve as a
Planning for success in your operation
By LEVI ARNOLD As agriculturists we do as much as we can to plan everything within our power. Whether Mother Nature lets our plans work out is often times a completely different case. From artificial insemination in livestock, fixing equipment, and everything else at hand a somewhat thought out plan is a good way to
OSU Extension conferences to help small farm owners
Small farmers wanting to expand or make their farms work more efficiently, or landowners who are new to agriculture and are looking for ways to utilize acreage, can learn entrepreneurial tips from agricultural experts with Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences during a series of small farms conferences in March.
Dairy prices look favorable for 2014, but anything could happen
Dairy prices, while hard to predict, do look favorable for new year.
Hunters bring their turkey season questions to Thomas Gobbolier
With Ohio’s spring wild turkey season just weeks away it’s time to listen to hunting advice from Thomas Gobbolier, an unrecognized expert ,but a learned and insightful turkey fanatic. In fact, Thomas has been outsmarted by elusive turkeys so many times that he claims to be the most sympathetic person in the world when it
Celiac disease or gluten sensitivity?
HERSHEY, Pa. — Celiac disease, also known as gluten-sensitive enteropathy and sprue, is receiving a lot of attention in the popular media. Part of this is due to the fact that the disease is being diagnosed more frequently and recognition that it may not always be present with diarrhea, weight loss and malnutrition. There is
Grain market prices say too many corn, wheat acres and not enough soybean acres
The grain market would like to see 2-3 million acres shifted out of corn and spring wheat into soybeans, but is it too late?
A closer look at the 2011 deer season harvest
Although hunters are often asked if they were successful, the majority of Ohio’s deer hunters find success in just being there whether they manage to bag a deer or not. Regardless, hunting success will always be rated by a number. So let’s look at the numbers for deer hunters who hunted at any time during
Can the bobwhite quail come back to Ohio’s fields?
Rebuilding habitat may be the key to bringing the bobwhite quail back to Ohio.
Would you open your barn doors?
If we don’t tell the public about agriculture, who will? You know who will. So are you ready to start talking yet?






