Tuesday, October 15, 2024

How-To's

Ohio State Extension educator David Marrison offers tips and tools for mitigating the financial impacts the 2024 Ohio drought has had on farms.

Now is the time to assess pasture damage due to the severe drought and start making and implementing recovery plans.

Columns

salamander smile

Tami Gingrich shares a unique experience where she crossed paths with a number of northern red salamanders in the fall.
Eastern Red Cedar

Bryce Angell crafts a poem about how tough it is to chainsaw through juniper trees.
Jim Salmon fishing

Past experiences make autumn so refreshing, so memory-evoking and such an emotionally-fulfilling time of the year for Jim Abrams.
A curious calf

Ohio State Extension educator John Yost discusses selectively breeding dairy herds to beef bulls to bring profitability to dairy operations.
Crimson clover & annual ryegrass cover crop allen dean farms

Columbiana SWCD Program Administrator Pete Conkle shares tips for extending grazing days, following a period of drought.
cattle on pasture

Here are some strategies Ohio producers can consider when dealing with drought-affected pastures and forage shortages.

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