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Livestock composting workshop offers certification
CALDWELL, Ohio — Livestock producers wanting to handle the death of their animals in an economical and environmentally beneficial way can earn livestock mortality composting certification through a course offered by experts from Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences. Whether a result of illness, old age, natural disasters or birthing problems,
Merial adds two training modules to Best in Class Dairy website
DULUTH, Ga. — The economic impact of mastitis on the dairy industry is nearly $2 billion or 11 percent of total U.S. milk production. Education Educating dairy employees about this issue is an important part of minimizing loss and reducing the risk of infection. To support dairies in their efforts to educate employees, Merial created
Retail and farmgate milk prices headed up
But prices don’t always translate into higher profit margin for milk producers.
Farmers, don’t bring work home (especially if it could make others sick)
Your barn shoes and boots (and hands) could bring food-borne disease pathogens into farmhouse.
Ancient mounds inspire farm’s preservation efforts
Dean and James Barr have been working to set up a charitable organization to preserve the Snake Den Mounds Group near Ashville, Ohio, for future research.
Commentary: Great Lakes Energy faces promising, challenging times
Reporter Chris Kick recently toured some Great Lakes energy facilities, to learn about the opportunities and challenges in the region.
DAIRY DEBATE
Several years ago, clashing opinions about Dutch dairymen immigrating to Ohio flipped agricultural communities upside down, pitting neighbor against neighbor. Even though many of the farms have been here for years now, some citizens’ fervor continues to burn.
Columbiana Co. Fair livestock sale totaled $267,630
LISBON, Ohio – Even though typical August weather scorched the midway, attendance was up all week at this year’s Columbiana County Fair.
The science of autumn
Tami Gingrich explains the science behind the changing colors of the leaves during autumn, and the benefits they have blanketing overwintering insects.
In Greenland, a chance for respite, reconnection
Rebecca Miller travels north with North Atlantic Native Sheep and Wool Conference, and is reminded of what connects all of us.






