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Considerations prior to signing pipeline easements
Shale signs: What to know when you’re contacted to sign an easement agreement with a company granting the right to have a pipeline constructed on part of your land.
Dairy economist: Long, painful recovery for U.S. dairy farmers
COLUMBUS — The U.S. dairy industry needs to shed an additional 200,000 head of cattle to return to what an Ohio State University Extension dairy economist refers to as a “state of normalcy” where production is more in balance with domestic demand.
Champion market hogs’ drug tests raise red flags
One exhibitor cleared of wrongdoing, one other still looking for answers.
How long is too long for leftover turkey?
Learn to practice safe leftover storage for turkey and other Thanksgiving foods.
Pre-cut melons tied to multistate salmonella outbreak
Earlier this week the CDC warned about a multistate outbreak of salmonella associated with pre-cut melons produced by a food distributor in Indianapolis.
Triple threat
The good(ish) news is that GirlWonder is learning to drive! This is probably just a defense mechanism since we keep leaving her places.
It’s all because of the Jersey cow
Even though she set out on a different course, Kim Billman’s love of the Jersey cow would ultimately lead her back to a career she was made for.
Farm and Dairy writers, columnists win awards
Farm and Dairy writers and contributing columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt have won seven awards in this year’s Ohio Society of Professional Journalists and National Newspaper Association news competitions.
FDA approves CIDRs for dairy cows
Tool not previously approved for dairy cattle because of safety concerns to humans through milk consumption.
Roundup of gardening news for June 15, 2023
Catch up on local gardening news and events in Mahoning County and Richland County in Ohio.






