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Nutrient management is changing not just for 2016 but beyond as well
The toxic algae bloom in the Ohio River late last summer didn’t get as much attention as Lake Erie and the Maumee River watershed had, but it could still change the way producers manage nutrients on their farms in the future.
Here’s the scoop on growing berries in Ohio
Strawberries, blueberries, blackberries and raspberries can all be grown in the home garden.
Hatfield 7 Dairy: Seven generations of protecting the land for the future
The 660-cow Licking County dairy farm has been selected to receive the Ohio Dairy Farmers Federation’s Ohio Environmental Stewardship Award for its exemplary environmental management practices.
Brains are make-or-break for livestock guardian dogs
Meet Lira. Her confidence in Tarma Shena took time to develop, but she has never questioned her own skills. Smarts that girl has in spades.
Making headway on a work in progress takes time, ingenuity
Eric Keller ponders all that goes into making a property exactly that way you want it to be.
Give thanks for dairy farmers
Ohio State Extension educator Lee Beers recognizes the dairy farmers who helped contribute to this year’s Thanksgiving feast.
Fulton County auctioneer wins Pennsylvania Auctioneer Association bid-calling crown
In his fourth attempt at the annual Pennsylvania Auctioneer Competition, Colin McPeak realized his dream of holding the bid-calling trophy.
Giant ragweed still looms large in Ohio
Giant ragweed continues to be one of the most common and troublesome weeds in Ohio. It has a fast growth rate and is an extremely competitive plant.
Old skills become relevant again
Judith Sutherland reflects on 2020 and how we have, in many ways, circled back to the way of life in which many of us were raised.
Roundup of 4-H news for March 28, 2019
Catch up on local 4-H news from Mahoning County Junior Fair Board, Just Rite 4-H Club and Village Varieties 4-H Club.






