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Dairy farmers: Long-day lighting a good investment
New to the industry, long-day lighting increases production but not labor hours, according to a dairy scientist.
Corn silage nitrate levels could be dangerously high
But under unfavorable growing conditions, like this year, this conversion process of nitrate into amino acids is retarded, causing nitrate to accumulate in the stalks and stems. It can areach potentially toxic levels.
Hogweed creeps into northeast Ohio
JEFFERSON, Ohio – A weed described as a freak of nature has spread across Pennsylvania and is making its way through Ohio.
Thieves steal feeder cattle, mistakenly leave trail that leads police to recovery
Clues at the scene showed the vandals used the farmer’s own chute to load the animals into a trailer.
Remember sensible winter salting
While road salt is an important tool, it can become an issue for our waterways, wildlife and infrastructure when used irresponsibly.
Birthday blessed
Kymberly Foster Seabolt celebrates her birthday by not mourning her youth the way society expects her to.
How to assess damage and help pastures recover from drought
Now is the time to assess pasture damage due to the severe drought and start making and implementing recovery plans.
Our goats, our animals beloved
At the very beginning of the pandemic, we brought two orphaned Nigerian dwarf goats home, a little white female and an equally tiny black male. I
Roundup of FFA news for June 21, 2024
West Holmes FFA held its annual banquet on May 10 at Harvest Ridge.
Happy almost New Year!
Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares her new year resolutions for 2022.






