When should a farm become a business entity?
Between starting a family, working an off-farm job and spending free time in the fields, many farmers wonder when it's time to form a business entity.
Prepare for planting season, Part 1: The basics
Spring planting season is right around the corner and now is the time to pull out your planters and get them ready.
7 keys to success on the farm
Farming is an ever-changing business that needs careful attention to be successful. Here are seven tips for all farmers to consider.
What can you burn on the farm?
Ohio has laws for open burning, even on farms. Check out these “do’s” and “don’ts” when it comes to burning agricultural wastes.
9 tips for filing farm taxes
Identify what activities can be reported as farming activities and check out these quick tips for filing farm taxes.
How to build a pesticide storage unit
The secure storage of pesticides ensures safety and prevents misuse. Learn more about building a pesticide storage unit and using safe storage practices.
6 tips for vaccinating your livestock
To protect your livestock against infectious diseases, it is important to vaccinate at the right time with the right product.
Prepare for planting season, Part 2: Calibration
Proper calibration prevents seed skips, doubles and seeds planted at an incorrect depth, which could mean wasted seed and money.
Tips for a successful lambing season
Make sure your lambs get a good start by using the “clip, dip, and strip” technique in your lambing practices. It will help keep newborn lambs healthy.
How to prevent hay fires
Most hay fires occur within the first six weeks after baling. Moisture content is the main factor that causes hay and straw to spontaneously combust.























