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Rethink your schedule: Vaccinate calves now for respiratory diseases
STILLWATER, Okla. — Cattle producers preparing to work spring-born calves should be taking steps now to protect their animals from the respiratory diseases, infectious bovine rhinotracheitis and bovine viral diarrhea virus. By vaccinating calves now, the first vaccination against IBR and BVDV takes place at a time when there is comparatively less stress on a
Cooperatives Working Together has enhanced milk checks by $1.54 in 2009
ARLINGTON, Va. — Cooperatives Working Together has generated a return on investment of $1.54 per hundredweight so far in 2009, according to an independent economic analysis of the voluntary dairy farmer-funded and managed self-help program. That evaluation was released at the 2009 NMPF annual meeting in Grapevine, Texas by Scott Brown of the University of
Crawford County, Pa.: Let’s talk about the future of agriculture
SALEM, Ohio — Diversified farms and soil types. Plenty of moisture. Optimism about the future. Farmers of all ages, plus agribusiness and political leaders, said these were the good things going for agriculture in Crawford County, Pa. But those who turned out over the past couple weeks for public discussions on the topic also identified
Resolutions proposed for a solution
A Waterford, Ohio, reader presents four resolutions/solutions to allow the United States to move forward with realistic resolution and a straight-forward solution to the devastation of terrorism.
Resolutions proposed for a solution
A Waterford, Ohio, reader presents four resolutions/solutions to allow the United States to move forward with realistic resolution and a straight-forward solution to the devastation of terrorism.
Remember basics while searching for your lifelong mate
Choosing, rather than finding, a life partner can be well worth the time and effort invested in the process. Part five of our six-part series on relationships discusses the line between a date and a relationship.
Late-planted oats may be answer to hay shortages
LANCASTER, Ohio – Oats, traditionally grown in the spring as a grain crop, can also be planted in the summer as a late season forage, providing a feed alternative for livestock producers short on hay or pasture.
Herbicide drift causes new problems
Herbicide drift is a growing concern for crop producers, particularly as the EPA eyes a ‘zero tolerance’ drift polilcy.
Angus champions named at 2002 NAILE Roll of Victory, breed show
Champion Hill at Bidwell, Ohio, took several wins in the breed show.
Ag district protection against nuisance law suits may be in jeopardy
Ohio’s agricultural community is watching the developments of a case in Darke County Common Pleas Court that could affect the way farmers do business.




			

