Yearly Archives: 2011
Tagging the right calves not easy
As you tag another calf and write the information in that little book, do you ever think about how well it will hit the...
ASK FSA Andy: Farmers may be eligible for livestock loss assistance
Hello Again!We awoke this morning to another 2 to 3 inches of new snow and very low temperatures. The two-hour school delay turned into...
At the Sound of the Tone, Please Don’t Forget Your Manners
I’ll just bet that Alexander Graham Bell was a real peach of a guy. A sweetheart. I’m just sure he didn’t mean any harm....
There is nothing natural about agriculture, when you think about it
All natural eggs! Naturally raised chickens! Natural tofu! If ‘natural’ is so good, then why doesn’t Ford claim a natural pickup, or Apple an...
Have a few minutes? Take part in the bird count
The 14th annual Great Backyard Bird Count takes place Feb. 18-21. A joint project of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, the National Audubon Society...
Vernal pools: Perfect home for some
They are out there. Inconspicuous and undetected, many buried underneath a hardened blanket of snow and ice, they are scattered throughout our Ohio woodlands....
Forecast for March: Very, very hot
After hiring into the market newsletter biz 30 years ago, my new bosses informed me that I'd sink or swim on how well I...
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Feb. 24, 2011
JEROMESVILLE, Ohio -- The Hillsdale FFA chapter had a team compete in the state Nursery and Landscaping Career Development Event. The team placed 10th...
Ice road trucker: Hauling milk is all-weather task
Reporter spends day learning the basics of milk hauling, especially in bad weather.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Feb. 17, 2011
OBERLIN, Ohio -- The Pitchfork Pals had their first meeting of the year Jan. 9. The Cloverbuds learned the 4-H pledge, learned what 4-H...








