How to set up a brooder for baby chicks
Until they are fully feathered, baby chicks require special care. A quality brooder can optimize growth and ensure good health for your hatchlings.
Cattle handling for beginners
Stockmanship is setting cattle up to do what you want them to do. Follow these basic tips for low-stress cattle handling.
Ohio wine production climbing, now at No. 6
Ohio recently surpassed Michigan, inching up in its ranking for wine production to the sixth highest state in the nation.
Hydraulically fractured wells lead U.S. drilling
More wells are drilled with hydraulic fracturing in the U.S. than any other technology, with many of those located in Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Why do groundhogs emerge on February 2 if it’s not to predict the weather?
Groundhogs don’t emerge to predict the weather. They have other priorities in early February than mingling with the people of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania.
Conservation program to help new farmers
A new land access program in northwest Ohio intends to connect new and beginning farmers with land and conservation.
Waters of the U.S. rule gets two-year delay
The U.S. EPA and the Army have issued a two-year delay to reconsider which waters fall under the waters of the U.S.
YAP Conference to educate, empower and encourage the next generation
The Ohio Farm Bureau Federation’s annual Young Agricultural Professionals Winter Leadership Experience will take place February 3-4, in Columbus, Ohio.
Maple syrup producers could face new rules
The new food safety law could mean new requirements for maple producers, but will depend on the size and scope of the operation.
Ohio SWCD supervisor gets national award
Kris Swartz, Wood Soil and Water Conservation District supervisor, won the Olin Sims Conservation Leadership Award.























