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Read it Again: Week of April 5, 2001.
Each week Farm and Dary takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Manure Science Review programs set
The Manure Science Review, to be held at three locations in August, will help livestock farmers get a handle on the latest research and best manure management practices.
Happy Mother’s Day to our cows as well
In May, we celebrate Mother’s Day but did we take time to consider how grateful we should be to the four-legged moms, the cows that produce milk for us.
Keep compost weed-free: Time, temperature and turning critical factors
LAWRENCE, Kan. — Compost can be a gardener’s best friend. It can deliver dramatic improvements in soil quality and nutrients to nourish your plants throughout the growing season. But unless you use the right techniques, you may also find yourself with a bumper crop of weeds. “Composting is a biological process that decomposes leaves, lawn
Somewhere between 8 and 80
Kym Seabolt recently celebrated her birthday and managed to turn it into a birthweek.
Avoid pitfalls in soil fertility programs
Misconceptions about fertilizer applications result in missed yield opportunities.
Local stores can compete with Wal-Mart
PITTSBURGH – It’s every local retailer’s worst nightmare: a new mega-store is opening just up the street.
Ohio EPA announces grant for scrap tire education
Ohio EPA is unveiling a new grant to provide education and outreach for businesses that handle scrap tires.
Winter supplementation depends on variations in forage quality and growth
Forage can provide most of the nutritional requirements of a beef herd during the fall and winter. The challenge becomes the management of supplement due to variations in forage quality and growth.
How to make conservation resolutions
For improvement to become a reality, you must develop a series of habits and activities that become second nature to keep you moving in the right direction.






