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Elder brothers feel that change is what will keep their family farm going
In an effort to make the operation profitable, the Elder brothers have turned their attention to grazing their cattle.
The disappearing act of bats
Learn how to help conserve bat populations at the 2024 Ohio Bat Blitz Aug. 23-24 at the Grand River Conservation Campus in Ashtabula County.
Farm management requires teamwork
Learn how to develop a team-oriented grazing plan to manage your pastures better.
Colostrum management is even more critical in the winter
Colostrum is an important source of antibodies, nutrients and energy for thermogenesis of newborn calves. And it’s even more important in colder weather.
Rotational grazing, stockpiling can cut down on fertilizer needs
It is time to look at your pastures and figure out how to get more production out of them so you do not have to make as much hay.
Behind the Shows: Pa. 4-Hers finish a roller coaster year
The McGraw family, of Ohioville, Pennsylvania, finishes their time raising pigs for 4-H with a show.
Purdue greenhouse conveyor creates uniform research
The Purdue University greenhouse will allow researchers to determine the best seeds to create the highest yields while being drought- and climate-resistant.
Expect very little planting in April
The cold, wet spring is already delaying fieldwork and early planting.
Grass tetany could be looming for cattle, sheep
Grass tetany is a metabolic or nutritional condition in dairy, beef cattle and sheep with low blood levels of magnesium that typically occurs in the spring.
Prices moderate on better weather: Future prices are taking wild ride due to crop conditions
It is hard to be a poor-producing state in a good year.




			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			

