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Farm Bureau members focus on engagement
The American Farm Bureau Fusion Conference was hosted Feb. 10-13 in Pittsburgh. Members inspired each other to enhance their lives on and off the farm.
Ohio confirms avian influenza in wild birds
ODNR confirmed bird flu in three wild birds in Ohio. But Ohio still hasn’t had any cases in domestic flocks, suggesting bird owners are doing a good job on biosecurity.
It’s getting hot in here: Paying attention to temperatures on dairy
In some cases, we are collecting more information electronically on dairy farms than we know how to effectively use.
A roundup of FFA news for May 26, 2016
This week’s roundup includes news from the West Muskingum, National Trail-MVCTC, West Holmes, Hiland, Northwestern, Black River, Hillsdale, Southern Local and Crestview FFA chapters.
That one day … A bull shattered a farmer’s life
A Highland bull shattered the life of Judy Ligo when he turned on her.
Portraits in Progress: Comp Dairy looks toward profits of efficiency
Jim Comp and his sons borrowed ideas from others to build a dairy operation making profits on the efficiencies of scale.
West Nile Virus confirmed in Ohio horses
The Ohio Department of Agriculture recently confirmed the first positive cases of West Nile Virus in Ohio horses for 2018.
No need to cry over tainted milk
Despite the problems with milk in China, the U.S. dairy supply is safe. URBANA, Ill. — Problems such as those experienced with China’s milk supplies are not likely to occur in the United States, said a University of Illinois Extension dairy specialist. In the news “China is back in the news with the recall of
Distiller’s grains land in Algerian port, first feeding trials to begin any day
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Grains Council successfully shipped two containers totaling 44 metric tons of distiller’s dried grains with solubles (DDGS) to Algeria.
Manage feeders to minimize hay waste
Hay wasted would support one more cow for every eight already in the herd.






