Sunday, December 28, 2025

Yearly Archives: 2022

Dairy calf

When illness coincides with calving things can get a little hectic on Eliza Blue's ranch.
alfalfa field

Learn how to determine whether reseeding or overseeding might be the answer to improving your pasture.
delayed planting, corn,

Even last fall, farmers were already looking at higher costs for inputs like fertilizer and herbicides. Russia's attack on Ukraine has led to more disruption for fertilizer, global trade, energy and more, meaning high stakes for farmers this spring planting season.
grain silos

Marlin Clark offers insight into corn, soybean, wheat and petroleum prices as the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues.
bald eagle above brown frield

ODNR confirmed bird flu in three wild birds in Ohio. But Ohio still hasn't had any cases in domestic flocks, suggesting bird owners are doing a good job on biosecurity.
garlic mustard

Garlic mustard is capable of establishing dense colonies in woodlots, crowding out native plant species. Learn how to manage it on your property.
wind turbines

The Ohio Power Siting Board denied separate applications for rehearing regarding the board’s decision to deny an application filed by Republic Wind to construct a 200 MW wind-powered electric generating facility in Seneca and Sandusky County. 
ewes and lambs

Training young livestock guardian dogs during lambing can be time consuming, but Tarma Shena shares why it is an important job for the shepherd.
corn kernels and dollar bills

The Pennsylvania Dairymen’s Association and Morrissey Insurance are offering a one-time Susan S. Beshore Memorial Scholarship in memory of Susan S. Beshore.
Cows in a field.

Organic Valley offered 80 farms in the Northeast a market for their milk after being dropped by Horizon Organic and Maple Hill.