Tag: Ohio
Turkey hunting hasn’t changed
Turkey knowledge penned nearly 50 years ago hasn't changed one bit. Turkeys are one of Ohio's greatest hunting challenges.
Ohio calf brings $32,000 at Holstein sale
During the Ohio Holstein Association sale March 10, Pine-Tree 9882 Gate 7345-ET, consigned by the Matthew Steiner family of Pine Tree Dairy, Marshallville, Ohio, sold for $32,000 to top the sale.
Keep perspective amid warm weather
We were brought up with the realization that everything had a cost, even if it could not be figured in dollars and cents.
Agland and Heritage co-ops will merge
Agland Co-op is merging with Heritage Cooperative, resulting in a farm co-op that will stretch across at least two-thirds of Ohio.
Ohio cattle breeders can gain exposure in OCA program
The Best of the Buckeye Program provides Ohio seedstock breeders a marketing opportunity and creates a source for moderately priced show steers and heifers.
Remembering Sen. Glenn: Ordinary Americans do extraordinary things
Regardless of his hero status, John Glenn was a soft-spoken Ohio man who cared deeply for his country.
Hershey farm Christmas display: a family tradition for over 25 years
F.H.J. Farms/Hershey Family Christmas Display, in Wooster, Ohio, includes over 30 different Christmas-themed displays this year, with 90 percent of them being handmade by the Hershey family members. The display is located at 10426 W. Smithville Western Road, and will run through Jan. 1, every night from 5:30-10:30 p.m.
Ohio’s Utica shale gas production up, oil down
During the third quarter of 2016, Ohio’s horizontal shale wells produced 45 percent more natural gas than in the same period in 2015.
Buckeye Shepherd’s Symposium focuses on better sheep
Ohio shepherd's sheep symposium focuses on better sheep production, and presents awards.
First generation conservationist
Richard Berg is committed to protecting and conserving his 132-acre Certified Tree Farm in Negley, Ohio. Columbiana SWCD honored him as 2016 Cooperator of the Year.


















