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Fewer farms but still a lot to honor

Thursday, March 16, 2006

RAVENNA, Ohio – Dairy farming in Portage County may not be what it once was. Fewer farms. Increasing encroachment.

Teach livestock guardian dogs to use their imaginations

Friday, March 26, 2021

For Tarma Shena, patience is key in livestock guardian dog training. So is a dog’s ability to entertain itself. Case in point: Punica and the squirrel

OFB delegates discuss farmland use, preservation

Thursday, December 15, 2022

Policy discussions at the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation’s annual meeting covered farmland preservation, eminent domain and impact fees for solar. 

Ohio bill to deregulate ephemeral features, federal rules uncertain

Wednesday, April 13, 2022

An Ohio bill that would deregulate some ephemeral features has moved to Gov. Mike DeWine’s desk, with mixed reactions from conservation groups. House Bill 175 will remove ephemeral streams, but not wetlands, from regulation under the state’s water pollution control programs.

Plan: Coping with farm-related stress

Thursday, December 20, 2018

If guilt, anxiety and helplessness feel normal this season, recognize you are not alone and consider taking some steps to cope with the stress in your life.

Rhubarb is the Tart of the Spring Harvest

Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Learn how to harvest, store, and cook with healthy low calorie Rhubarb.

We’re never promised a new year, so be ready for farm succession

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Prepare for the future. Form a succession plan for your farm.

Vacant farm buildings can hold value

Thursday, December 11, 2014

A survey of the Midwest shows the value of renting agricultural buildings.

A four-letter word to embrace: Plan

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Change, no matter how uncomfortable, sometimes causes us to look at our operation and discover that there are more ways to do things than we believed possible.

Two Ohio dairies find success with organic ‘and’ conventional

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

WOOSTER, Ohio — To be organic or to be conventional. That is the question among many farmers today, with advantages and disadvantages on either side. But for two Ohio dairymen who farm in Ashland, Wayne and Holmes counties, the answer is both. Going both ways Paul Weber, owner of Idyl Wild Farms near the Ashland