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Peffer named head of OSU Department of Animal Sciences
Pasha A. Lyvers Peffer has been named interim chair of the Ohio State University CFAES Department of Animal Sciences.
Utica and Marcellus shale: Permitting tempers in Ohio in Feb.
Harrison County is leading the way for the number of Utica shale permits issued in the state of Ohio.
Know how to properly manage corn silage harvest
Weather conditions have been highly variable this summer. As I drive through northeast Ohio and western Pennsylvania, I see beautiful fields of corn, and a few miles away I see drought-stunted fields where it looks like corn is already dying.
Learning proper lambing behavior key for young LGDs
Training young livestock guardian dogs during lambing can be time consuming, but Tarma Shena shares why it is an important job for the shepherd.
Properly field dressing a deer to avoid getting sick
Properly field dressing a deer can cut the risk of illness. Here’s a few tips to keep your field dressing proper.
Dairy profitability: Proper management key to success
RIVER FALLS, Wis. – An array of management decisions can make a big difference when it comes to showing a healthy profit on a dairy farm.
Easter spending: Peter Cottontail is on a budget
WASHINGTON — Americans will celebrate Easter in style and on budget this year, according to the National Retail Foundation’s Easter Spending Survey. Still big business Keeping cost and their shopping list in mind, the average person celebrating Easter will spend approximately $145.13 on candy, decor, apparel and food, flat with last year’s $145.28. Total spending
Go digital, but leave a paper trail
I am an ironic dinosaur, career-wise. I began my writing on the Internet when I discovered, quite by happy accident, that some kind souls would actually pay me to do what I would happily have done for free at the time. In the early days of the Internet, public “message boards” allowed anyone with dial-up
Paper debunks environmentally friendly food myths
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — As consumers increasingly aim to make environmentally responsible food purchases, they need to base their decision on sound science. However, according to a presenter at the 71st Cornell Nutrition Conference held in Syracuse, N.Y., the ‘intuitively correct’ food choice is often the least environmentally friendly option. Jude Capper, assistant professor of dairy
August weather nothing like it looked on paper
The Columbiana county area around U.S. weather observer Ed Copeland’s station went 20 days with only 0.47 inches of rain in August, and in that period 14 days had temperatures in the 90s.






