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Conference caters to small farmers
SALEM, Ohio – When someone says “farmer,” many people still think of the stereotypical older man in overalls with a barn full of cattle and a life that revolves around milking times.
Zoar speaker to discuss history of Ohio barns
Ohio barns expert Tom O’Grady will give this free presentation on Saturday, Oct. 7 at 11 a.m. at the Zoar School House.
There are options despite high costs
I remember thinking that $3 corn was outrageous, that $300 soybean meal was a rip-off and that $200 cottonseed must have been a revenge of the Confederates. How much I would like to see these prices again! We’ve had high corn prices in the past; we’ve experienced high soybean meal and cottonseed prices, also. Some
Bob Agle, Tom Price receive top awards from Ohio cattlemen
The Ohio Cattlemen’s Association honored Clark County cattleman Bob Agle and Delaware County farmer and state ag leader Tom Price with its highest awards.
Admiring the perfect climbing tree
Over the last decade, Judith Sutherland has watched her willow tree fill out in all the best ways for tree climbing.
CLOTH AND STONE: A cowman’s hired hand
EAST ROCHESTER, Ohio – Mark Kohler, in fringed leather chaps and a crumpled felt cowboy hat, strides through his cowherd looking for the mommas with the biggest bellies.
More than chaff: Grain left behind in field impacts income, harvest losses
A related factor farmers need to consider is whether to let the crop dry in the field or harvest it at a higher moisture level and dry it with heated air.
Muskingum Watershed assessment talks continue
SALEM, Ohio – The issue of proposed assessment fees in the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District has been a hot topic in recent months, with watershed residents and leaders weighing in on both sides.
SPIN an old concept into a new idea
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio — Many think of farmers and gardeners in a country setting, but what about within the city limits in city lots? Andy Pressman, an agriculture specialist with the National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service, led a workshop designed for urban farmers April 15 at the First Unitarian Universalist Church in Youngstown. The workshop was
McDonald’s deserves a break today
The big rumor floating through e-mails and cattle industry gatherings is a boycott of McDonald’s for importing beef, but Editor Susan Crowell says it is a wise cattleman who ignores the rumor.






