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Tips to limit soil damage
ST. PAUL, Minn. — The wet fall has made harvest very challenging. Not only are farmers scratching their heads about how they are going to get in the field to harvest, they’re also wondering when they will have time to complete the fall tillage. Strategies To limit soil damage and to help with soil warm-up
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Aug. 20, 2009
AUGUSTA, Ohio –The Augusta Ranchers met Aug. 12 at the Brown Frame Community Building with nine members in attendance. Members discussed fair results and decided to host a thank you dinner for parents, project buyers and helpers Sept. 10 at the Brown Frame at 6:30 p.m. The dinner committee will consist of Sophie Stasiak, Courtney
Harvest is work for some, play for others
This season brings lots of work, though the work is tempered with the accomplishment of a year of planning and labor. As a kid, we saw the fun rather than the work at harvest time. While other kids were happily busy with raking leaves just to jump in to them, my sisters and I had
On the road: Scandinavian summer
Alan Guebert and his family enjoyed the perfect gateway to Scandinavia. In his column this week, he shares some of the most breathtaking sites of his trip.
Roundup of FFA news for April 4, 2024
East Knox FFA took first place in the Ohio FFA Milk Quality and Products Career Development Event on March 23 at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus.
Roundup of FFA news for Nov. 3, 2022
Catch up on local FFA news from Waterford FFA, Ridgemont FFA, Norwayne FFA, Fairfield Union FFA, Lakota FFA, Versailles FFA, West Muskingum FFA and more.
Factors for successful calving season
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Calves born with any sort of difficulty at birth are four times more likely to die than those without, which is why conditioning cows for calving is extremely important, said Ron Lemenager, Purdue University beef nutrition specialist. Three key factors As the spring calving season approaches, producers should look at three
Experience life during the Civil War
Visit Century Village Museum May 25-26 to experience the tumultuous era of the American Civil War.
We knew cold on our southern Ill. farm
The distant hickory trees sport golden crowns and the neighbor’s white oak has begun to flash hints of scarlet when the wind rustles its leaves. The slow, colorful drift into winter has begun; the wheels of nature are turning. The wheels of harvest, however, are not. September is gone but nearly every acre of still-green
Avoiding soil compaction during fall harvest
With corn silage harvest here, Ohio State Extension educator Lee Beers warns of soil compaction and, more importantly, how to avoid it.






