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Dairy Channel: Dairy Channel: Smaller guys lose less money each day than big guys

Thursday, April 10, 2003

OSU Extension Dairy Specialist Dianne Shoemaker shares observations from a recent trip out West.

On a horse they can go anyplace they decide

Thursday, April 19, 2001

Pegasus Farm offers a degree of independence to handicapped people who have very little of it in their lives.

Rented farm is successful startup dairy

Thursday, February 20, 2003

This western Pa. milk producer took an unconventional route to starting his dairy farm, and is staying unconventional in his management philosophy.

Mud and guts

Thursday, August 17, 2006

It was shockingly unladylike, hilarious and completely filthy. Women paid to tromp through a mud-and-whatever slurry almost knee-deep, diving and sliding face-first through the mess, losing pants and shoes and inhibitions along the way.

Successes and challenges in personalized medicine

Monday, December 21, 2009

WASHINGTON — As lawmakers in Congress debated health care reform, National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins and other top thinkers suggested at AAAS that personalized medicine and other future health strategies could someday improve care and bring down medical costs. Current forecasts find that health costs are rising so fast, Collins said, that medical

With conservation, what goes around comes around at Meadow View Farm

Thursday, January 6, 2022

Jeff and Janet Allen aren’t shy about sharing what they’ve learned in their 30 years of running their beef cow/calf operation: Using conservation practices is good for woodlands, water and the environment as a whole. But it’s also good for the farmers.

Ohio needs trappers to manage furbearer populations

Thursday, December 16, 2021

Trapping of furbearers is important for conservation and a host of other reasons. However, the average age of trappers in North America is 50 years old.

Big Wheeling Agrarian Center keeps food local, trains farmers

Thursday, November 18, 2021

At the Big Wheeling Agrarian Center, Matt Pounds and several other first generation farmers are building a diversified, “full diet” farm, which will also serve as training grounds for other beginning farmers in the area.

Learning to tend to birds

Monday, September 13, 2021

A lifetime of sheep farming didn’t prepare Rebecca Miller for tending to birds. Here’s to learning something new.

Turner Shorthorns relies on conservation to farm over former silica mine

Thursday, February 4, 2021

Recently, the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association recognized the Turners for their commitment to improving the farm with its Environmental Stewardship Award.
“I think if you’re in agriculture, conservation is what you do,” Tom Turner said.