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Food plot diversity benefits wildlife
Diversity combats this struggle, both plant diversity as well as habitat diversity, which in turn will give you wildlife diversity.
Dairy farming – the original hustle culture
Lee Beers talks about “hustle culture” and ways dairy farmers can diversify their income sources.
The scoop on human poop
Ohio State Extension educator Lee Beers discusses the benefits and concerns for using human biosolids as nutrients on agricultural fields.
Set your farm up for record-keeping success
Ohio State Extension educator Lee Beers shares tools and strategies that can help make life easier when it comes to tax season on the farm.
Pa. Cattlemen’s Beef Summer Field Day set for Aug. 10
The event will feature several speakers including Ron Gill, professor and extension livestock specialist from Texas A&M University and Derrell Peel, an ag economics professor and extension specialist for livestock marketing from Oklahoma State University.
Reader: The health benefits of milk have been misrepresented for a long time
Retired dairy farmer, Jim Crawford, wrote in to share his thoughts on the misrepresentation of milk’s nutritional benefits over the years.
West Virginia fairs, 4-H plan for the best, prepare for the worst
How do you plan for the summer without knowing what the pandemic situation will look like months from now?
“We’re trying to prepare, hoping for the best and, I guess, preparing for the worst,” said Lisa Ingram, 4-H youth development agent for Marshall County, West Virginia.
EHD-positive deer have been found in 13 Ohio counties
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife has confirmed cases of epizootic hemorrhagic disease in white-tailed deer in 13 counties.
August beef exports soar, pork exports still under pressure
U.S. beef exports set new records in August with export value topping $750 million for the first time, according to data released by USDA.
Young cattle showmen win honors through Ohio’s BEST program
his year’s BEST program featured 15 sanctioned shows across the state with over 550 youth participants showing 740 head of market animals and heifers.






