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Frost seeding improves pastures, forage
Frost seeding of legumes in February and early March can be used to improve pasture quality and yield.
Seedstock sale boast strong averages
HILLSBORO, Ohio – The first of two Ohio Cattlemen’s Association Seedstock Improvement Sales had a standing-room only crowd at Union Stock Yards’ new sale facility in Hillsboro, Ohio, April 14.
Ohio farmers voice concerns in D.C.
COLUMBUS – Farmers and ranchers from Ohio and across the nation met in Washington last week to urge their congressional members to oppose the
Inspect wheat now for winter injury
If you get a break in the weather, walk your wheat stands to check for winter damage.
Former Steeler all-star gives horse demonstration
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Former Pittsburgh Steelers all-star defensive back Mel Blount will give a cutting horse demonstration Aug.
Despite devastating tornado, Kansas fair being reborn
GREENSBURG, Kan. – The phrase “true grit” is often associated with cowboy toughness – an indomitable spirit – that proved an asset in settling the West.
Change and progress focus of bureau
HERSHEY, Pa. – Several hundred farmers from across Pennsylvania attended the 56th annual meeting of Pennsylvania Farm Bureau at Hershey Lodge and Convention Center Nov.
Ash borer might have been isolated
The Ohio Department of Agriculture has found no new signs of emerald ash borer in Ohio since April.
Materials go full circle with plastofuels
ROCK SPRINGS, Pa. – Plasticulture’s uses don’t stop in the high tunnel at Penn State University.
Researchers here are looking at ways to complete plastic’s lifecycle and are experimenting with plastic-fueled power.
Facing challenges the mustang way
SALEM, Ohio – Dave McClelland won’t get the manure spreader he was hoping for, but he did make an important addition to his farm this summer.






