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Hazard A Guess: Week of Nov. 21, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
USDA releases conservation program rule targeting certain watersheds
Under the proposal, agricultural land in cropland, orchards, vineyards and pasture is eligible for the Conservation Security Program.
Herd bull use grows in dairy breeding
Ray L. Nebel, extension dairy scientist in reproductive management at Virginia Tech discusses when and how natural bull service is an option.
Herbicide-resistant weed found in Ohio
Ohio State University greenhouse studies recently confirmed the resistance of one shattercane population to herbicides.
Geauga Co. tackles foal loss rumors
Get the details on the causes of equine abortion at a special meeting in Geauga County June 11.
Pa. grants help fund grazing systems
Farmers in 16 Pennsylvania counties can apply for cost-share dollars to start or upgrade rotational grazing practices.
When racing and farming collide
YOUNGSTOWN – When Mark Thomas was in sixth grade, he had to write a paper about his perfect day. The essay he created talked about a day on the farm followed by an evening of drag racing.
Ohio farmstead cheese guild forming
SALEM, Ohio – In a world where mass production and corporate giants thrive, some Ohio businessmen and women are trying to preserve the traditional, small-scale production that makes their product unique.
Make the most of your forest by mastering timber marketing
LONDON, Ohio – A few acres of trees may look like a gold mine to some, but it’s important to see past the dollar figures when considering a timber harvest.
Growing demand for artisan cheese
SALEM, Ohio – Artisan cheese making is typically associated with dairy farms and rural culture, but the industry is changing shape as new entrepreneurs make their way into the business.






