Monthly Archives: March 2007
Grazing annuals extends pasture life
SALEM, Ohio - Graziers willing to put in a little extra time can reap big benefits - and yields - by adding annuals to their grazing plans.
CAUV: Judge rules in favor of tree farmer
SALEM, Ohio - A judge's decision to allow a Columbiana County tree farmer reduced property taxes through the
Rescued
UNIONTOWN, Pa. - For most people, looking into the yard and seeing a lion or tiger would be more than startling.
Designed for dogs
AUBURN TOWNSHIP, Ohio - Around noon every day, things quiet down in one of the buildings on Munn Road in Auburn Township.
Farm and Dairy: It takes a thief
True confessions: I'm a thief. I steal good ideas wherever I can find them. And hopefully, you're the beneficiary.
Perspective: I’ve lived a charmed life
Many things in life require more tenacity than most humans want to conjure, from sunup to sundown, day in and day out.
Peterson gives us straight answers
Ag journalists were well-blessed last Election Day when, in the Dem's retaking of the U.S. House of Representative, Collin Peterson assumed the chairmanship of that chamber's Agriculture Committee.
Neonatal workshop targets calf care from birth through weaning
The future of every successful dairy operation depends on a steady supply of healthy, productive replacement heifers calving between 22 and 24 months of age.
Notes from a Label Baby Mom
I enjoy keeping an eye on fashion. Not that I dress so well, but I've always been fascinated by handbags and, impervious to my husband's dismay at my overflowing boxes of footwear, I feel there's definitely a certain shoe that completes the look of every outfit.
Chilly weather meets a chilling tale
Yes, coaxed forsythia, brought in perhaps 10 days ago, blooms on the kitchen table, brightening however gray the morning and hinting that hopefully King Winter and his minions are retreating.