Learn to take control of your milk prices
The two-day seminar is to help dairy producers learn to market their milk at profitable prices.
Cownapping: Vet’s exam ruling says no live calf
An Ohio State veterinarian confirmed the cow involved in the international cownapping was not carrying a life calf.
Military deployment: Help child cope
Heart-wrenching photos are only part of what American families go through when a parent is deployed.
Manage feeders to minimize hay waste
Hay wasted would support one more cow for every eight already in the herd.
Ohio bicentennial lecture series starts March 20
The Ohio bicentennial lecture series will start with an inaugural lecture March 20 by R.W. Apple, associate editor of The New York Times.
Partnership works for young dairy herdsman
City-raised Cormac Irwin is 'clicking along' as part of a five-man dairy partnership in Holmes County.
Outdoor days caters to student education May 19
The Fernwood Forest Outdoor Days is sponsored by Jefferson Soil and Water Conservation District and OSU Extension.
Portage Co. dairymen win awards
In a surprise presentation, Kent, Ohio, farmer Wayne Biltz was awarded Portage County's top dairyman award.
Spring family day in Oregonia, Ohio, set for March 15
Fort Ancient State Memorial will have a spring family day March 15, 1-4 p.m.
Sheep producers get a closer look at scrapie and genetic susceptibility
With persistent research and a program fiercely aimed at wiping out the fatal disease, progress has been made.













