Yearly Archives: 2022
Roundup of 4-H news for June 23, 2022
The Breeders and Feeders 4-H Club held a meeting May 22 at Munson Town Hall.
The solution to difficult weather conditions for making hay
One way to make baled hay in only a two-day weather window is to make baleage.
Summer is catfish time in Ohio
Ohio's lakes, rivers, reservoirs and streams are home to four types of catfish: blue, bullhead, channel and flathead. Find out where to go fishing for them.
Roundup of FFA news for June 23, 2022
On May 30, members of the West Holmes FFA chapter participated in the Nashville Memorial Day Parade.
Consider the bigger picture when making changes to your property
When we evaluate proposed changes to each or any of these individual pieces, we need to consider the impacts to the overall area, neighborhood, watershed or region.
Grain markets hurt over long weekend
Corn and soybean prices are sharply lower in early trading after the June 20 holiday for Juneteenth. marlin Clark weighs in in this week's grain report.
Some states look to ethanol for cost relief after EPA issues a renewable fuel...
The EPA released a final rule for the Renewable Fuel Standard June 3 that sets a goal of 15 billion gallons of renewable fuel for 2022. At the same time, some states are turning to higher blends of ethanol for fuel cost relief.
Tractor takes Butler County dairyman to final resting place
Earl E. Webb's sons hauled his casket from William F. Young Funeral Home in West Sunbury, Pennsylvania on a platform on the back of his John Deere 4440. Webb was a lifelong dairyman.
How to control garden pests without harming pollinators
Learn to protect your garden plants from pests without harming pollinators via spraying pesticides.
New livestock help livestock guardian dogs learn
Each livestock guardian dog processes information differently and that is never more apparent than when Tarma Shena adds a new type of livestock.


















