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Dairy Channel: Tips for on-farm assessment, environmental review program
An on-farm environmental assessment can help producers address problem areas, says columnist and ag extension agent Ernest Oelker.
From the Tomato Patch
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about what to do with those extra tomatoes.
History of pottery has Ohio roots
Some historians say the history of East Liverpool, Ohio, is the pottery history of the United States. Columnist Roy Booth traces the roots of pottery in the Ohio Valley.
DairyExcel: Keep new employee’s feelings in mind
Terry Beck, OSU agricultural extension agent in Wayne County and a member of OSU’s DairyExcel team, writes on making a new employee’s first few days on the farm a positive experience.
Pa. goat farm targets ethnic market
NEWBURG, Pa. – After a few disappointments in other farm ventures, Sandra Miller and her partner, Ralph Jones, are developing a successful meat goat operation.
Time has come to reduce hog herds
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Hog numbers will continue to run higher than anticipated, dragging out the potential for losses until next spring, said a Purdue University Extension marketing specialist.
R-CALF USA talks trade challenges
DENVER – “The U.S. cattle industry is challenged by trade today like never before,” said Dennis McDonald, an R-CALF United Stockgrowers of America member and former representative on the U.
Pennsylvania struggles with Canada goose population
Growing populations of resident Canada geese – those that for the most part do not migrate – are being blamed for a diversity of problems such as fouling water supplies, causing crop damage and creating nuisances on public beaches and golf courses.
Ohio poultry researchers hope state’s flocks don’t catch this flu bug
Minnesota’s turkey producers have experiences losses of $15 million per year due to avian pneumovirus.
Market is pushing planting decisions
URBANA, Ill. – Wheat, corn, and soybean prices, which have moved higher since mid-September, have implications for the production plans of farmers and perhaps for farm policy.






