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All About Grazing: Reviewing 2010 Pasture Growth
For me, December has always been a time of reflection. It is the end of the year and I take time to look over my records to see what went well, what flopped and what I still need to work on. One set of records I have access to are the pasture measurements from the
Dairy price swings should balance out
As things stand for now, what we have in terms of price and dairy profitability should remain pretty much the same.
W.Va. HOF honors five for their forestry, agricultural contributions
Roger L. Sherman, Vernon A. Tacy, Harlan P. Carter III and Jeanne Sheets Carter will be inducted into the West Virginia Agriculture and Forestry Hall of Fame during a July 9 ceremony.
Ohio legislation would give $10M in emergency funding to farmers affected by drought
OHio House Bill 683, introduced by state Rep. Don Jones, R-Freeport, would give $10 million to soil and water conservation districts to spend on drought relief.
Tree I.D.: Not for the weak of heart
The Ohio Buckeye Tree is a tree with an identity crisis. We found this out the last several months measuring trees for our Big Tree Contest for 2015.
Top water fishing serves up lunch for the largemouth bass
It’s the sound, or sounds, that tell a lurking largemouth bass, that lunch is being served.
Two friends, a world apart? Or not?
On Saturday, a dear friend who lives in Tampa sent me a quick message, saying she and her hubby were going to drive out to the beach to enjoy the beauty of that amazing place before it is no longer perfect. It was a hot day, and Candy really hates the heat, but this was
(I hope) there’s an ag activist in all of us
The creation of an Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board will mean the implementation of standards governing livestock and poultry production. But I would rather have those standards created by a body that understands production livestock agriculture than an entity that would like to abolish animal agriculture.
How can 4-H’ers shine in showmanship?
Showmanship is a chance for 4-H’ers to show off their knowledge and skill. Having the right demeanor and following the dress codes can help 4-H’ers excel.
Soybean seed treatment proves to be cost-effective
COLUMBUS – One hundred and seventy-five soybean varieties were evaluated in the 2004 Ohio Soybean Performance Trials conducted by The Ohio State University.






