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Grazing bison is pretty much like other livestock: Gotta pay attention
Intensive grazing management concepts work the same, even if you’re raising buffalo, like the Swope farmily at Heritage Lane Farm.
Putt Dairy goes the Jersey way, focusing on tech and cheese
As a smaller-bodied animal, the Jerseys fit the barns better than Holsteins, and they tend to be more calm and easier on equipment and farm workers.
What do you mean my name is Judith?
Some can say that they come from a dash of royal heritage, others can claim a background family tree filled with military heroes. Me? I come from a long line of nicknames. When my parents were youngsters, each had been given a pet family name. Dad was his parents’ first born in 1932, and his
Ohio Care Board advances 11 standards in milestone meeting
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio — The Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board marked its one-year anniversary by advancing a dozen standards to the official rule making process. In about an hour’s time on April 19, the board met and approved standards for veal, dairy, beef, swine, layers, poultry, sheep, goats, llamas, alpacas and equine. The standards received many
Sure would be nice to have apples in the back yard
URBANA, Ill. — That backyard orchard you were dreaming of? You might not be able to plant as many trees as you planned.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of April 14, 2011:
THOMPSON, Ohio — Thompson Ledge Dairymen met for its monthly meeting March 20. The club will be doing a Relay for life fundraiser which will help the American Cancer Society. The club will also be doing a clean up in local neighborhoods and will be doing a food drive. * * * BURTON, Ohio —
Packin’ it in
If I should ever have to evacuate in one of those horrible “you have 10 minutes to take anything of value and get out” scenarios, you will find me out in the car. I’m going to let my husband handle it all. I’d get out with one toothbrush and vase. Mr. Wonderful could probably fit
Christmas Crow
My husband and I are polar opposites in many, if not most, ways. He is athletic. I have two left feet and no more competitive edge than your average tree sloth. I am a grudge holding introvert. He is gregarious and forgiving. He is a math whiz. I find that even fifth grade mathematics causes
The great clutter crisis
Despite what psychoanalysts might claim, not everything that is wrong with you is your mother’s fault.
Nielsen: Coming clean with TV habits
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt admits to lying about her television viewing.






