Farm Bureau: Ohio Farm Bureau delegates debate both sides of the fence
COLUMBUS - Ohio Farm Bureau voting delegates tried to wade through 140 pages of proposed policies during a two-day session Dec.
Have you any wool (that’s worth any money?)
(Editor's note: This article is reprinted with permission from the OSU Extension Sheep Team Newsletter.
Headlocks can increase safety, profits
MADISON, Wis. - Many dairy farmers opt to house their cows "on the loose" in freestall barns.
Cattlemen to sponsor mineral program
CARROLLTON, Ohio - Family farmers are challenged these days to remain profitable. One way to compete without actually getting larger is to simply "act larger" by joining with other local producers.
USDA gifts Ohio $461,200 in emergency funds
COLUMBUS - The USDA is providing $ 461,200 in Emergency Conservation Program (ECP) funding to Washington, Belmont, Monroe, Muskinghum, Morgan, Athens, Hocking, Perry, and Jefferson counties in Ohio affected by Hurricane Ivan and Frances.
Winter weather: Looks like it may be a little cooler
CAMP SPRINGS, Md. - With winter approaching, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued its final U.
Farmer gambles on three-legged calf
DALTON, Ohio - Dan Gault isn't sure why he was so intrigued by the news from his feed man this summer that there was a three-legged calf born on a Holmes County Jersey dairy.
Sold! County fair bids total $6 million
SALEM, Ohio - Fingers have quit dancing on calculator keypads and it's official: Thousands of youth livestock exhibitors pocketed more than $6.
Used equipment values rising: A ‘perfect storm’
SALEM, Ohio - It's a buyer's market and a seller's market - that is, if you're in the used farm equipment business.
Dairy heifer care needs re-examined
WOOSTER, Ohio - Farmers have taken great strides in recent years to improve calf health, rethinking comfort, colostrum, and cleanliness.













