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Wheat is important to the rotation, so plan ahead
For a successful wheat crop, consider these important management practices.
A 2018 farm bill looks unlikely
There’s something wrong with a process that delivers a farm bill so flawed groups on opposite ends of the political spectrum join forces to condemn it.
Quitters never win
Kymberly Foster Seabolt is leery of signing up for things, following a few tricky subscription cancelations.
The fine line between service animals and emotional support animals
Kymberly Foster Seabolt outlines the difference between service animals and emotional support animals, pondering where to draw the line for “need.”
Start watching your bird feeders
We feed birds because we enjoy seeing them in our backyards, why not make our efforts a bit more worthwhile by participating in Project FeederWatch.
5 general farm labor laws
Virtually all employees engaged in agriculture are covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act. However, some small farm operations and those with mostly family labor may be exempt from minimum wage and overtime pay provisions of the Act. 1Working conditions Every agriculture employee must receive information about the working terms and conditions of the job.
What’s up with CAUV appeals?
Ohio land owners have taken multiple steps to appeal the recent rise in CAUV rates.
More COOL legislation: Another attempt at staving off a trade war with the neighbors
Both Mexico and Canada say they intend to implement retaliatory tariffs should the U.S. fail to address the current COOL law.
Gas dispute pits Butler County residents against each other
Since early 2014, Middlesex Township officials and residents have tangled over the prospect of increased gas development in the area, which is about 35 miles north of Pittsburgh. In May, the conflict hit the courts.
Learning from mistakes: Late-born calves lead to a year of hard-hit pastures
Harry Kenney, of Kenney Farms: “We are trying to maintain high quality forage as close to year around and winter feeding with hay. If a cow can’t live on hay and grass I don’t want it here.”






