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West Virginia dairy transitions to sheep
Aaron and Tara Helmick’s dairy made sense financially, but it was burning them out. Sheep have given them a new lease on life.
Summer fun with August numbers
Alan Guebert digs into the aftermath of the USDA’s number-filled Crop Report and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates, released Aug. 12.
Brother, can you spare a dime?
One of the oldest truisms in agriculture noted that “when farmers make money, everybody in town makes money.
West Virginia authorizes use of M-44 device for coyote control
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Wildlife Services is again able to utilize M-44 devices in its Integrated Predator Management Program in West Virginia.
Deadlines for ACRE and SURE are approaching
Hello Again! The next 30 days around our house are going to be rather stressful. Well, for mom at least. First, my baby will be entering her senior year of high school. Ever since kindergarten, she has faithfully gotten up every morning to see me off to work at 6 a.m. Only one more year
Advice for feeding the birds this season
With the official start of fall and chilly morning temperatures, it’s time resume feeding backyard birds. But if you haven’t purchased any bird seed since spring, you may experience sticker shock when you return to your favorite seed supplier. I feed birds year-round, so I’ve felt the pinch over the last 12 months. The price
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Grazing … on corn silage stubble?
Twenty-three acres of forage will provide grazing for at least 50 days for the 24 dairy heifers at Ohio State’s Waterman Dairy Farm.
Preble Co. Fair steer tests positive for illegal drug
The steer tested positive for 7-hydroxychlorpromazine, commonly known as promazine.
Margin protection programs dominate fall dairy meetings
Dairy farmers have some new risk management tools to consider this fall, which were the main focus of the fall meetings of Ohio Dairy Producers Association.






