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Dad’s hands and feet: Family rallies around father with disease
When Chip Benton, an ag mechanic, was diagnosed with FTD-MND, he still had some tractors and other projects to finish. FTD-MND makes working on tractors difficult, so his children, Erica and JD, have been working as his hands and feet on the projects.
Give your spring alfalfa seeding the best chance for success
As we approach an ideal time to establish alfalfa, Jeff Stachler asks, “have you thought about what needs to be done to successfully establish alfalfa?”
Tri-State Beef processing plant coming to Gallia County
Impacts of the proposed Tri-State Beef processing facility planned in southern Ohio will be felt beyond the state lines.
OSU Extension planning meetings to help dairymen assess options.
Changes loom on the horizon for both crop and dairy farms as provisions of the 2014 farm bill are implemented.
Satellite shows high productivity from U.S. Corn Belt
GREENBELT, Md. — Data from satellite sensors show that during the Northern Hemisphere’s growing season, the Midwest region of the U.S. boasts more photosynthetic activity than any other spot on Earth, according to NASA and university scientists. Healthy glow Healthy plants convert light to energy via photosynthesis, but chlorophyll also emits a fraction of absorbed
Drought and high feed costs push beef to record high
Prices for beef are up, but profits … not necessarily.
Ohio Farm Bureau Federation members invited to online meeting
COLUMBUS — Landowners enrolled in Ohio’s Current Agricultural Use Valuation program can learn about the factors behind recent higher CAUV values in an online meeting hosted by the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation. The Web session takes place Feb. 27 at 7 p.m. and is open to farm bureau members only.Leah Curtis, Ohio Farm Bureau Federation’s
WTO ruling upholds country-of-origin labeling for beef, pork
A WTO ruling has upheld the legitimacy of country-of-origin labeling and the guiding principles behind the rule.
Youngstown meeting doesn’t give exact answers to earthquake questions
YOUNGSTOWN — Without a doubt, injection wells in Ohio will continue to be a hot topic in the future. Youngstown Mayor Chuck Sammarone convened a public meeting of the city of Youngstown public utilities committee Jan. 11 at the Covelli Center in Youngstown. Area residents came in the hopes of finding out some information about
Grandin visits Ohio beef farm, shares handling expertise
How to handle livestock? Calm down, stop yelling and remove distractions.






