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Ag safety channel now on YouTube
The best agricultural safety videos are one click away on the new YouTube channel, “U.S. Agricultural Safety and Health Centers,” at www.youtube.com/USagCenters. The channel is a joint project of the 10 Agricultural Centers funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
Top Angus brings $75,000 at Denver sale
Angus enthusiasts consigned 27 lots to the 2009 National Western Angus bull sale Jan. 15 in Denver, Colo. The annual sale, which is the only sale managed by the American Angus Association, averaged $9,159. A panel of five judges including Rick Blanchard, Firebaugh, Calif.; Scott Bush, Britton, S.D.; John Grimes, Hillsboro, Ohio; Mike McGuire, Waverly,
John Deere expanding U.S. tractor works; also investing in Brazilian operations
John Deere is expanding its tractor works in Iowa and is also expanding manufacturing capacity in Brazil.
Grassroots producer forums help drive 2004 dairy checkoff marketing plans
Producers attending the forums reviewed five strategic platforms for driving dairy demand in 2004.
GPS helping track cattle movement, compaction
SALEM, Ohio – Researchers in Illinois have taken GPS technology one step further. At a University of Illinois farm, even the cows come equipped with GPS.
Course to focus on cattle issues
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio – Ethanol production, rising corn prices, new markets and environmental stewardship are all emerging issues that could impact Ohio’s beef cattle industry.
The history of the Great Black Swamp on Lake Erie’s western shore
The Great Black Swamp has changed drastically over time, from thousands of unsettled acres to an industrial hub and back to a wildlife refuge again.
Ohio Farm Bureau working to be more inclusive
Ohio Farm Bureau Executive Vice President Adam Sharp said it’s a challenge to be relevant across generations. To do so, the Farm Bureau needs to work on inclusiveness.
Coming home
JERUSALEM, Ohio – When I went to bed that first night in our new country house, I could barely choke back the tears.
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SALEM, Ohio – Four years ago, Joe Timko came home and found a business card tucked in his front door that permanently changed his view of the forestry world.






