Yearly Archives: 2017
How to care for a barn kitten
Barn kittens need to be adopted just as much as shelter cats — maybe even more. However, they come with some additional maintenance.
Ohio State names Cathann Kress new ag dean
Dr. Cathann Kress has been named dean of the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences at Ohio State University.
Spotting the symptoms of an eating disorder
Millions of people across the U.S. struggle with eating disorders.
New stay EPD offered for multiple beef cattle breeds
International Genetic Solutions is releasing a multi-breed Stay EPD using new genetic evaluation software called BOLT. The new software offers Stay EPD on a large collection of purebred and crossbred cattle, something that has never before been offered before.
Cover crop prevents weeds, protects soil, but it’s all in the timing
By flattening a cover crop, farmers don’t have to disturb the soil for a new crop. But timing is tricky.
Ohio meat packer recalls veal products for possible E. coli
WASHINGTON D.C. — Ohio Farms Packing Co. Ltd., Creston, Ohio, is recalling approximately 40,680 pounds of boneless veal products that may be contaminated with...
How to find work-life balance on the farm
A time-flow sheet, turning busyness into bonding and support from family and friends can help you find balance in work and life on the farm.
Are you sharp enough to Hazard a Guess?
Can you tell us how this 6 in knife tool was used? If you think you're sharp enough to get it right, Hazard a Guess.
Amstutz family shares a collection full of history
Between Michael Amstutz and his mother, Arleen, they have collected over 700 recipe boxes, some of which have included more than just recipes. Recipe boxes reveal cultures, traditions, and glimpses into a family's history.
Roundup of 4-H news for March 2, 2017
The Mahoning County Goat Herders hosted a meeting Feb. 20 at 7 p.m. at O'Brock Farm.

















