Managing weeds in pastures isn’t the same as managing weeds in cropfields
More than 95 percent of weeds can be controlled through good management practices.
Conservation program opportunities available for grazing operations
The 2008 farm bill provides many opportunities for grazing operations interested in improving their grassland and natural resources. The Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP)...
Will your frost seeding improve your pastures this year?
Good legume establishment from frost seeding is not as easy as it may sound. It takes more than just broadcasting seed at the beginning of the growing season.
Test soil to maximize forage production
Soil testing should be the first step in your grazing management plan — it'll save you money.
Grazing corn stover in the fall provides many opportunities
Clifton Martin discusses ways to take advantage of grazing opportunities in October like grazing cornstalk residue or fodder.
Do your math! Manure smells more like money
Extension agent does th e math for the value of organic fertilizers.
Intensive grazing takes management with a capital M
The amount of proper Management is what determines how successful forage production will be in a grazing system.
Get your oil and gas lease right from the start
A guide to successfully navigating through an oil and gas lease for farmers.
Why did my horse get laminitis?
Ohio State Extension educator Erika Lyon provides insight on laminitis in horses, providing the causes, symptoms and prevention tips.
Now is the time for pasture planning
The month of August offers a window of great opportunities to get a jump on pasture planning and development.