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Avian influenza could return as fall migration continues
Poultry producers and bird handlers asked to exercise caution as fall migration continues.
How to get started in local land conservation
There are many organizations you can join to get involved in land conservation. Learn where to start and how to become a better caretaker of your land.
Using goats to improve pastures
Goats are great for cleaning up brush and unwanted vegetation prior to the initial investment of starting a new pasture and loading it with livestock.
Lackluster grain markets trade weak news
The next real grain market news does not come until the March 31 USDA Planting Intentions Report. Currently we think that the acres will be several million below the planting of last year. Now comes the guessing.
ODNR announces proposed hunting seasons, species designations
The Ohio Wildlife Council received proposed changes to several species designations, including bobcats, as well as potential dates for the upcoming fall hunting seasons Jan. 8.
The COOL controversy continues
Feedlots throughout the Midwest could be indirectly impacted by recent events surrounding the U.S. mandatory country-of-origin labeling law.
The time to plant may be now
The time to plant may be now. With weather like we are having, you may think this is a crazy statement, but it is time to sow seed in our pasture and hay fields. Frost seeding There is a method called “frost seeding” where you apply seed to the ground and the freezing and thawing
Vegetable murder and gardening mayhem
It is said that murderers often return to the scene of their crimes. This is utterly believable to me. I’ve been returning to the same spot in our backyard garden annually for years now, despite the carnage I inevitably leave in my wake. Innocent Some may recall that my first innocent victim, gardening wise, was
PROGRESS: Amish farms join to build agricultural markets
MOUNT EATON, Ohio – Forty years ago, 90 percent of the Amish and Mennonite families in Wayne and Holmes counties were engaged in agriculture.
Glyphosate-resistant weeds in Ohio
Ohio has its first indications that herbicides like Roundup are losing their effectiveness in weed control.






