License plates promote beef industry
SALEM, Ohio - Ohio cattlemen can show pride in their industry by purchasing the new Ohio Cattlemen's Foundation license plate.
Retirement? Bauers at home on farm
LEESVILLE, Ohio - City businessman-turned-farmer Tom Bauer says you can call him most anything - willful, conservation-minded, unconventional - maybe even a little crazy.
Weaning strategies: Which one will work best for you?
CADIZ, Ohio - Several tried-and-true weaning methods are favorites of Ohio cattlemen. However, other techniques are becoming more popular, according to Ohio State Extension beef specialist Steve Loerch.
Winter cow herd feeding: Does hay or corn supplement best?
CADIZ, Ohio -Though most cattlemen have calves on the ground or are expecting them any minute, it's never too late to learn how to make breeding, calving and raising beef cows easier - from the
Pollution deal shouldn’t be hasty
Hog producers getting dumped on
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Commerce March 7 reaffirmed its October 2004 decision that Canadian producers are dumping live hogs in the United States.
Producers, wait and see about CAFO ruling
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - There's little doubt that some livestock producers will be affected by a Feb.
Soybean rust update after trip to Brazil
Well, it appears that this rust fungus overwintered in Florida.
Tests were started late last week to determine if the spores were still viable but from the appearance of the tissue in the picture, I would be surprised if they were not new lesions.
Raw milk, local produce, pastured livestock:Farmers and consumers reconnecting
SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa. -
Border still closed to Canadian cattle
SALEM, Ohio - The U.S. border remains closed to Canadian cattle imports this week despite plans to reopen March 7.