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Manure Science Review to discuss management and tile construction
CONTINENTAL, Ohio — Ohio State University’s 2010 Manure Science Review, featuring 10 educational sessions on handling, managing and utilizing manure, takes place from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Aug. 19, starting at the American Legion Hall, 109 South 5th St., in Continental in northwest Ohio. The program is designed for livestock and crop producers, Soil
Harold Ellsworth Ferguson
CALCUTTA, Ohio — Harold Ellsworth Ferguson, 82, of Old Fredericktown Road, Calcutta, died at St. Elizabeth Health Center in Youngstown, May 10, 2009, from a sudden illness and resulting complications with a long-standing heart condition. Harold was born on Kountz Avenue in Wellsville, Ohio, May 17, 1926, and was a son of the late Ralph
Read it Again: Week of Jan. 9, 2003.
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Use key to continued record prices: Will demand support dairy prices?
Farm milk prices probably will be a record in 2004, up as much as $4 per hundredweight from 2003.
A look at the history of 4-H in Ohio
A centennial celebration article that is the second in a monthly series taking a closer look at the history of 4-H. This month the first two decades of 4-H in Ohio.
Equine Affaire 2008: So much to see, so little time
Anyone with the slightest interest in horses would have enjoyed the four-day equestrian banquet at last weekend’s Equine Affaire in Columbus (April 10-14). It would be hard to imagine a more diverse collection of experts and professionals than those who filled the schedule any given day. Cool, sometimes damp, weather did not deter the crowds
Penn State Extension to hold beginning farmer workshop
MERCER, Pa. — A beginning farmer workshop will be held on March 23 at the Mercer County Cooperative Extension Office, 463 N. Perry Highway, Mercer. This full-day forum will allow you to tap into the knowledge of experts and experienced farmers to answer the necessary questions to start your own farming operation. This innovative workshop
Red and White tops Holstein sale
WOOSTER, Ohio — The Ohio Holstein Summer Sale was held Aug. 25 at the Wayne County Fairgrounds in Wooster. When auctioneer Steve Andrews dropped the gavel on the last animal, a total of 58 full lots had sold for an average of $2,530. Topping the sale at $6,800 was MS Starmark Royalty-Red-ET, a 2-year-old sired
DeWine: Ohio county fairs need to do better, follow guidelines, amid pandemic
Less than halfway into the 2020 fair season, Gov. Mike DeWine called on Ohio county fairs to do a better job of sticking to state guidelines for fairs amid increasing COVID-19 cases in his press conference July 22. He also announced a statewide mask mandate, to go into effect July 23, which will include the fairs.
Could the sex of your baby affect your health?
A study, published in the February 2017 issue of Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, shows the sex of a baby is connected to immune responses in pregnant women.






