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Around the web this week: March 6
From cicadas to dairy farming politics, here’s a recap of news from around the web this week.
December’s gardening to-do list
December may be a quiet month for gardening, but indoor plants need care and there is planning that can be accomplished before the end of the year.
How to Christmas shop for your sportsman
Separating the sportsman’s needs from wants.
Shaver’s Creek witnessing collapse of Pennsylvania bat population
The bat population at Shaver’s Creek Environmental Center has dwindled because of white-nose syndrome. The population can now be counted on one hand. The impact a declining bat population has on agriculture may surprise you.
Ohio’s District 3 Holstein club marks 40th annual meeting
Harrison County’s Allison Dawson was crowned as the District 3 Holstein Queen.
Ohio Barn Conference and tour April 27-28
The 13th annual Ohio Barn Conference will be held April 27-28 in Hudson, Ohio, and will include a one-day barn tour in the Summit County region of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
Leaders reach areas of agreement in animal disease traceability debate
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Strong and ongoing collaboration among producers, commercial interests and regulatory agencies at both the state and federal level is the key component to successful animal disease traceability in the U.S. This was just one point of agreement included in a white paper developed from the discussions at the Joint Strategy Forum
Ohio farm animal abuser arrested, arraignment set for Thursday
A 25-year-old man is behind bars after abusing dairy cows in Ohio. The industry says this is not typical behavior, and wants justice for all involved.
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
Vogel credits farm background with helping him to succeed in state politics
Pa. State Senator Elder Vogel Jr. is the only full-time farmer in the state senate.






