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Country Living Field Day canceled
OSU Extension budget constraints pulled the plug on the event, which many visitors dubbed the “Farm Science Review for small farms.”
CRP acres released for grazing in states hit by flooding
WASHINGTON — U.S. Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer has released Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres for livestock grazing in counties recently designated as Presidential Disaster Areas because of flooding. The release, announced July 7, permits grazing only in counties designated as primary and contiguous disaster areas and only because of flooding. “Major flooding along the Mississippi
The scents of summer hold memories
“The Salinas Valley is in Northern California. It is a long narrow swale between two ranges of mountains, and the Salinas River winds and twists up the center until it falls at last into Monterey Bay. I remember my childhood names for grasses and secret flowers. I remember where a toad may live and what
Steubenville Saddle Club celebrates 65 years
Sixty-five years after it began, the Steubenville Saddle Club will celebrate its anniversary with a special horse show at the grounds July 1.
Hunting safety tips for beginners and experts
Hunting season is in full swing, so whether you’re hunting with gun or bow, take these safety reminders into consideration.
Hard times bring difficult decisions
Marlin Clark reflects on the difficult decisions many farmers are being forced to make due to current circumstances related to COVID-19.
Room to breathe: Can your horse breathe in a trailer?
Transporting horses for long distances can be a contributing factor in the development of respiratory disease, which can last long after the trip is over.
Cattlemen to sponsor mineral program
CARROLLTON, Ohio – Family farmers are challenged these days to remain profitable. One way to compete without actually getting larger is to simply “act larger” by joining with other local producers.
Stay alert for natural threats to livestock
There are natural challenges that livestock owners can’t control. The best defense against these threats from nature is to know what you are up against.
Hog profit margins slim as supply expands
USDA says more pork is on the way, and that means tighter margins for pork producers.






