Ohio farmers must supplement livestock energy as hay quality drops across 29 counties with costly winter feeding ahead.
Poor Ohio hay quality means farmers need energy supplements for livestock to maintain body condition this winter.
WATAUGA — After driving eight hours leading a convoy of more than 50 tractor-trailers of hay to Watauga County, it didn’t take Kelton Keller but a minute to hop from his truck and begin unloading the ...
Ohio hay quality is low this year, making winter livestock care challenging. Learn cost-effective energy supplementation ...
Ohio experienced historic drought this year, forcing some farmers to haul thousands of gallons of water to keep their crops and animals alive. In a normal summer, Trista Nelson’s herd of cattle spend ...
The subsidies are meant to help farmers in Ohio and across the country who have been hurt by weather and trade tariffs.
Deep inside a report on the future of water in central Ohio is this warning: Industrial demands for water will skyrocket at the same time experts expect farmers will need to regularly irrigate their ...
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