Angus breeders, stay on top of defect
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. -- The American Angus Association is working to keep the cattle industry up to date on arthrogryposis multiplex (AM), or...
Next round of dairy buy-out is open
Bids to remove cows being accepted through May 1.
More crop producers to plant non-genetically modified soybeans
COLUMBUS -- Cheaper seed and lucrative premiums are driving more crop producers to plant non-genetically modified soybeans this year. U.S. soybean production is 95...
Ohio cattlemen hear what’s hot: HSUS, OSU Extension cuts
ASHLAND, Ohio -- Just when livestock producers are finding ways to clear the murky waters of low commodity prices and high input prices, comes...
Ohio State team wins at North American Intercollegiate Dairy Challenge
SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- A team from The Ohio State University was one of four teams to receive the First Place Platinum Award in the...
What’s the prognosis on equine limb fractures?
URBANA, Ill. -- Up until the 2006 Preakness Stakes, it was nearly set in stone that if a horse breaks a leg, its future...
Sens. Specter and Casey preparing to re-introduce dairy bill
MESHOPPEN, Pa. -- Addressing dairy farmers from New York and Pennsylvania April 1, Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) and Sen. Robert P. Casey, Jr. (D-Pa.)...
Morrow County fair board prepares for 2009 event
MOUNT GILEAD, Ohio — Due to some confusion, the Morrow County fair board is announcing the details of this year’s fair, which will run...
Daffodil sale totals more than $63,000
CARROLLTON, Ohio — Warm weather and an enthusiastic crowd were on hand for the 35th anniversary Daffodil Dairy Sale held March 31 at the...
Grazing management school a success
CARROLLTON, Ohio -- Carroll, Columbiana, Harrison, Jefferson and Tuscarawas County Soil and Water Conservation Districts, Natural Resources Conservation Service and OSU Extension teamed up...













