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Silvopasture: Can livestock production really coexist with trees?
Silvopasture is the integration of trees and grazing livestock on the same land. Learn how to manage your pastures for both livestock and timber production.
Roundup of FFA news for March 14, 2024
Catch up on FFA news from West Holmes FFA, Racine Southern FFA, Northwestern Wayne FFA and Caldwell FFA.
Ohio farmers advocate for conservation
In 2020, The Nature Conservancy launched the Farmer Advocates for Conservation program. Through the program, farmers using conservation practices learn how to talk about the benefits they see from them, and encourage other farmers to give them a try.
How to detect poisonous weeds in your pasture
Understanding the dangers and various management strategies to control toxic plants will reduce the risk of potential poisoning for your livestock.
Welcome to our parallel universe
There are different narratives going on right now with the national election, at the expense of the one of the most unique political processes in the world.
How to hide your Easter eggs and eat them too
It’s disappointing so many Easter egg safety articles suggest making separate batches to eat and hide. There are safe ways to eat the eggs you hide.
Young Ohio cattleman jumped into the beef industry
J.L. Draganic, who manages a 40-head cow-calf operation in southwest Ohio, was named Young Cattleman of Year by the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association this year and is co-chair of the Ohio Beef Expo in Columbus.
Can I fix my own tractor?
Right to Repair bills introduced in Nebraska and other states have raised a lot of questions about what farmers can and cannot do with their equipment.
Allis Chalmers’ roots stretch to 1847
Allis-Chalmers (the name wasn’t adopted until 1901) was an old company when tractors came along, having begun in 1847 as Decker & Seville to manufacture buhr mills in Milwaukee.
Taking on farm challenges
John Nolt enjoys the challenges of the dairy as well as working with the soil to keep it healthy on his 150-acre farm in Plymouth, Ohio.






