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Young farmers share knowledge at Ohio dairy grazing conference
At the North Central Ohio Dairy Grazing Conference Jan. 23 in Dalton, four young dairy farmers in their 20s and 30s talked about what it takes to get started and get established in farming.
Bees, honey, supplies: Queen Right Colonies is a beekeeper’s destination
For most people, just one bee landing on an arm is enough to induce fear — if not panic. Imagine, if you can, a half-million. That’s about how many Lorain County beekeeper Denzil St. Clair figures he had on him in 2006, when he competed for the Guinness World Book of Records for most bees on one person.
Food scientists urge safe food preservation
Preserving seasonal fruits and vegetables can save money, but preserving foods safely is important. Here’s a few tips to help you along with a canning or preservation project.
Dr. Smith’s ‘Two Dollar Steak’ completed at Stone Gate Farm
Dr. David Smith, DVM, bought a structure that he had seen in Farm and Dairy’s classifieds section.
Niese Brothers grain farm grows with new tech, good sense
Big-scale farming has family appeal for Ohio family.
Ohio dairy farmer wins national honor
Ohio Holstein breeder Bill Ramsey will receive Dairy Shrine breeder award at World Dairy Expo.
Kiwanis Club Antique Show still draws a crowd
By SUSAN MELLISH (See more photos at end of story.) SALEM, Ohio – “Hey it’s great to see you back this year,” was a phrase often heard between both patrons and dealers at the 46th annual Salem Kiwanis Club Antique & Craft Sale & Show held July 17 in Centennial Park Honestly, there is no
Consider your grazing management
I have written in the past about dealing with forage quality when it is raining every day and when we have been short on rain for extended periods of time. It seems like this year many of us are falling in the “raining every day since hay season started” end of the spectrum. Quality vs.
Want to learn how Ohio maple syrup is produced? Take a ride and find out
CHARDON, Ohio — March is here and that means the March Maple Madness Driving Tour is ready to roll. The Ohio Maple Producers Association, a statewide non-profit organization dedicated to the Ohio maple industry, sponsors the tour. The free event takes place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 13-14, and 20-21.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 12, 2009
JEROMESVILLE, Ohio — The Hillsdale FFA sent 22 members to Indianapolis for National Convention. Among the members, there were two teams: Poultry and Parliamentary Procedure. Hannah Crossen chaired sessions and gave her retiring address as she ended her year as the National Eastern-Region vice president. Addie Runkle, Kristin Flickinger and Mike Dyer received the American






