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A wet September makes pasture management challenging
Despite record rainfall, yet again, this year, there are plenty of opportunities to make improvements to water and soil management practices.
Ohio State Ag Dean Cathann Kress eyes ‘grand challenges’
Ohio State’s ag dean, Cathann Kress, outlined her ‘grand challenges’ and focus during the Celebration of Ohio Agriculture luncheon Sept. 19 at the Farm Science Review.
Lots of livestock, no veterinarians in West Virginia
WVU Extension Service is working to address the veterinarian access problem across the Mountain State.
Even though it’s spring, plan cover crops
Although planning cover crops can be put off, planning now can save you time, headaches, and maybe even some money this fall.
Pa. Farm Show Junior Livestock Sale sets new record
Records shattered when 420 animals grossed $369,360 at the junior livestock sale Jan. 10, at the 2017 Pennsylvania Farm Show.
Soil health, preparing garden for fall
Learn to optimize the soil health of your garden to improve your results next year.
Cattle carcass data can contain surprises
“It made me mad!” That’s what a Montana rancher told me when talking about the first carcass data he ever got back. “I got tired of trying to sell them. I wasn’t willing to accept generic price when I thought I had something better,” he said. “I soon learned.” Those first calves graded 20 percent
Steps to keep in mind when managing hay and pasture for this upcoming winter
This fall is the time to make the agronomic decisions needed for a successful grazing season next year.
Miss America 2009, a dairy farm native, shares life lessons at Ohio’s Wayne Co. Fair
WOOSTER, Ohio — Royalty are a common sight at county fairs, as most tap a king and queen every year, and sometimes a prince and princess. But this year, the Wayne County Fair in Wooster, Ohio, went a bit further and invited a national figure — Miss America 2009. Katie (Stam) Irk, of Indianapolis, spent
A rescue horse at the Peter Campbell horsemanship clinic gets a new home
NEGLEY, Ohio — In a sight that had to be witnessed to believe, a rescue horse got a new home. Spectators and participants at a Peter Campbell horsemanship workshop April 19-22 at the Simmons Equestrian Center in Negley, were treated to a scene that won’t soon be recreated. Paula Mattes, organizer of the event, said






