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Planning your winter feeding strategy
This week’s All About Grazing column: Looking ahead could pay bigger dividends than anything else you do in preparing for winter.
USDA develops strategy to reduce lanternfly’s spread
USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Spotted Lanternfly Strategic Planning Working Group released the Spotted Lanternfly Five-Year Strategy.
Learn more about value-added grants
The March 18 workshop will explain who is eligible for up to $500,000.
OSU Extension hosts web meeting to discuss ruminant pastures, parasites and profits
WOOSTER, Ohio — OSU Extension will offer three Internet-based meetings to discuss and demonstrate parasite biology, managing drug resistant worms and various grazing strategies.
With fruit, you might need two plants
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Planning to plant a single fruit-producing tree, shrub or vine this spring may not be enough — even for gardens with ideal growing sites. Some fruit-producing plants are called “self-pollinating” — although bees usually do the actual pollen-carrying. Nonetheless, a self-pollinator can serve as its own source for the pollen it needs
It’s better to have fruit than juice
Learn more about the health benefits of eating fruit v. drinking juice.
Nov. 20 deadline for disaster assistance program
Hello again! As I sit and go through my notes of column topics, my focus is becoming narrower. The lack of a new farm bill, or at least an extension of the old farm bill, has limited the availability of some FSA programs. One example is the Conservation Reserve Program. While existing contracts are being
Scramble at Seven-Thirty
I was up all night New Year’s Eve. I’ve heard you can never really catch up on sleep. A few mornings into the year, I sprang up in bed and blinked in disbelief at the digital clock on the television across the room.
The priceless value of a fresh egg
Rising egg prices remind Eliza Blue to be grateful for the small bounty her aging flock of hens provide her and her family each day.
Western Lake Erie gets Cs on its first-ever report card
Western Lake Erie got its first-ever report card Aug. 14. It needs to bring its grades up, scientists and politicians say.






