Yearly Archives: 2017
Tennessee man charged with cattle theft
Timothy Michael Evans has been charged with 18 counts of theft after scamming victims by selling electronic cattle ear tags and not delivering the product.
Ask FAS Andy about signature policy
Using the correct signature when doing business with FSA can save time and prevent a delay in program benefits.
Keep ground-feeding sparrows around
Ground feeders are nice to have around because they clean up the seeds other birds kick to the ground.
Roundup of FFA news for Jan. 26, 2017
Hillsdale FFA members competed in the Nursery and Landscape CDE Jan. 17, at Lorain County Joint Vocational Center, and placed second as a team, advancing them to state.
Ohio farmer turned author
Ralph Rice, Jefferson, Ohio, records his memories of life on the farm in his book Cultivating Memories. Focuses on stewardship, he farms using horse power.
2016 was warmest year on record
According to NOAA and NASA data, 2016 was the third year in a row to set a new record for global average surface temperatures.
How to prepare a livestock birthing kit
Making sure equipment and pens are ready ahead of time means less stress on you and the animal.
Traders blame Trump for lower grain prices
Grain prices were lower on the Chicago Board of Trade Monday, Jan. 23, and our new President got the blame.
How to help your child deal with bullying
No matter how helpless you feel when your child is being bullied, it’s important to learn to deal with the situation constructively.
NCBA CEO tells Ohio cattlemen: Trump presidency will be ‘an interesting ride’
Ohio cattlemen get update from NCBA CEO; present top awards at 2017 annual meeting.


















