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Farm management winter checklist
Winter always seems like a slower time, but farm and grazing management never take a break. Make sure you’ve got your best foot forward this spring.
Penn State Erie has forest resource class for teachers
The course will provide third through 12th grade teachers – and other educators – information and educational tools to teach a balanced environment and ecology curriculum related to Pennsylvania’s forests and wildlife.
Ag opportunities for military veterans
Government agencies and private organizations are stepping up to support troops entering the agricultural industry.
St. Thomas rescue dog finds a home with the Seabolts
“Nova Grace the Flying Ace” left her old life behind to become the newest member of the Seabolt family. Now, she’s living the spoiled dog life.
Texas forage expert: Sell out herds now
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — With little to no grazing and hay, should livestock producers continue to try to buy feed, move cattle to another state or just sell out?
Dead men working still getting paid
The King and Peanuts creator Charles Schultz earn more in the grave than still-living Joes like you and me, writes columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt.
Ohioan loses milk license
SALEM, Ohio – A Darke County dairy producer lost her Grade A milk producer license Sept. 28 after allegedly violating Ohio’s dairy laws.
Managing hay fields and pastures when storms blow debris into them
Debris blown into pastures following storms poses risks to grazing livestock. Ohio State Extension educator Jason Hartschuh has some tips to minimize them.
Pull Up A Chair
A catchy name for a chair shop, the words Pull Up a Chair once graced the sign on a small building in Columbiana that has housed several businesses over the years.
Forage conference set in Pennsylvania
The 2002 Pennsylvania Grazing and Forage Conference will be March 6-7 with Charlie Opitz, a 1,200 cow dairy grazer from Mineral Point, Wis., as featured speaker.






