Late winter scouting can help battle a poisonous weed
Poison Hemlock can be dangerous to both humans and livestock and should be taken care of early in the season. University of Missouri Extension Specialists share how to identify and remove this invasive plant.
Around the web this week: Feb. 28
From heart health to urban farming, here’s a recap of news from around the web this week.
5 stories farmers read this week: Feb. 27, 2016
This week’s top stories include Cargill’s plan to reduce antibiotics in poultry, the preservation of Pennsylvania farmland in 18 counties and guest columns from past and present FFA members to celebrate National FFA week.
Ways to control machinery costs in a tight year
With profit margins tight this year, here are some ways to help control machinery costs.
Tuscarawas Co. dairy farmers continue to do what they do best
Tuscarawas County dairy farmers honored at annual banquet for top milk production
Goat kid care: Horn removal
Goat horn removal can be controversial; it is farmer’s choice whether or not to remove an animal’s horns, but most goat producers do as part of their herd management practice.
How many seeds should I plant? Tips for estimating garden yield
How many seeds should you plant in your garden this year? That depends on the size of the harvest you want or need.
FFA adviser feels blessed by community support
Brett McKelvey is back on track after suffering numerous health problems.
Ohio Federation of SWCD shares honors and educates members
The Champions of Conservation honored several individuals and groups at the awards luncheon.
McGuffey FFA’er brings home Star in Agribusiness
McConn’s swine production project starts from the beginning of life for many of her hogs, and her records show that.























