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Bat versus Bat
Bryce Angell recalls the advice his father gave him about swinging a bat as he battles a bat flying through his bedroom.
USDA collects detailed data on agroforestry for first time ever
Data collection for the USDA’s first national agroforestry survey ends April 5.
Workshop helps with raising calves
The future of every successful dairy operation depends on a steady supply of healthy, productive replacement heifers calving between 22 and 24 months of age.
Katrina rains no aid for corn crop
COLUMBUS – Rain from the remnants of Hurricane Katrina arrived too late to benefit most of Ohio’s drought-stressed corn crop.
Michigan fruit growers approve referendum
Michigan’s apple, cherry, peach and plum producers have approved a referendum to continue the Michigan Tree Fruit Research & Development Program.
To sell or not to sell raw milk: Regulatory agencies state their case
A recent court case in Wisconsin where two farms tried to get around state laws regarding raw milk sales sparked interest in Ohio and Pennsylvania’s stance on the subject.
Champion cattle in the show ring is not the only goal of Dunn Herefords
The Dunns are interested in the heterosis breeding project being funded by the Hereford association.
All about grazing between grain crops
There are many benefits to combining pasture-based livestock production and cash grain production on the same farm.
First USDA hemp report shows tough harvest, but major potential for crop
USDA released its first National Hemp Report Feb. 17. It’s a big step forward for the crop. But some industry groups say it shows the industry is struggling under current regulations.
Paper to plastic
I can still remember thinking — “What are they crazy?” — when just hours after the birth of our firstborn the hospital staff began blanketing me in what seemed an endless stack of papers. Forms Medical forms, insurance forms, social security forms and birth certificate information. I gave birth to a 7 pound baby, and






