Yearly Archives: 2018
How to make your garden wildlife friendly
If you enjoy watching wildlife and want to make your yard a destination, your gardening habits are a good place to start.
Northern Classic steer and heifer show results
The Ashtabula County Cattlemen’s Association reports on the April 21 Joe Bodnar Memorial Northern Classic Steer & Heifer Show results.
How to prep a no-till planter part 2
Not quite ready to leave the shop yet with your no-till planter? Here are a few more tips before you hit the ground running.
How to stock your pond for fishing
Learn more about what fish species to stock your pond with and how to maintain the population thereafter.
5 things I wish I knew about college at 16
Jaclyn Krymowski (OSU '18), of Medina County, shares some tips on getting the most out of college.
Turfgrass management: The major that saved the B1G championship
Purdue University turfgrass management alum Erik Harlow's quick work on torn turf in the Big 10 football championship sparked a trending hashtag: #turfguy.
How to reduce grass tetany in grazing cattle
As the number of daylight hours increase, temperatures warm and pastures grow, farm managers should take steps to prevent hypomagnesemia or "grass tetany."
Rifts already in bipartisan farm bill
Only the most optimistic think the 2018 farm bill will be done before the current farm bill expires Sept. 30. Editor Susan Crowell shares why.
Your Ag College Guide 2018
It's here: The Farm and Dairy second annual Ag College Guide.
The guide is designed to help high school students and their parents find colleges and...
Finding the right college fit for you
Exploring what makes a good ag college fit is relatively straightforward, but requires research, planning, and open communication between students, parents and the college.