Monthly Archives: February 2011
Vacation with us…Horton
We all celebrate the holidays differently, especially Thanksgiving. While some spend the day with close family and friends, others take trips. That is exactly...
Beware the menace of the trees
I can’t live anywhere where the trees aren’t of voting age. It’s preferable that they could have possibly voted for Lincoln. I do love...
Pasture planning is key to profitability
The most effective use of pastures does not just happen. Foresight and planning are necessary. At the end of January, I taught a session...
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Feb. 24, 2011
HILLSDALE, Pa. --On Feb. 9, members of the Hillsdale FFA Chapter had members compete at the sub-district various public speaking contests. Melanie Graven...
Bull sale catalogs require understanding of herd
MT. VERNON, Mo. -- This time of year a variety of catalogs appear in the mailboxes of rural landowners. These catalogs have the latest...
How will winter storms affect cattle markets?
STILLWATER, Okla. -- Virtually all sectors of cattle and beef markets have been affected by two major winter storms that hit a week apart...
Ohio Beef Expo to provide live video of sales and shows
COLUMBUS -- The Ohio Beef Expo will once again provided live streaming video March 19 on the Hereford, Shorthorn, Simmental and Maine-Anjou sales on...
Stinner, Snavely honored with stewardship awards
To read the feature story from this event, click here.
GRANVILLE, Ohio -- The Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association bestowed its highest honor on...
Organics and local food reign at OEFFA conference
Organic producers gather to celebrate another year of success and continue education.
Educational meetings set in February and March for beef producers
MARYSVILLE, Ohio -- As a service to its membership, the Ohio Cattlemen's Association in part with the OCA Allied Industry Council is holding a...