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Making quality feed
New methods provide better qualities and qualities of feed than traditional pasturing, according to columnist Peter Hagar.
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Farms focus on diversity
Agritourism is one of the ways local farmers have found to help them through difficult economic times, according to columnist Peter Hagar.
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Flies not just a nuisance
On the farm, flies can be more damaging than you might expect, and it takes an integrated effort to get rid of them, according to columnist Peter Hagar.
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Cattle judging is no beauty contest
4H members put in lots of effort to show their cattle at the Clinton County Fair, according to columnist Peter Hagar.
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Haymaking can be a challenge
For the part-time farmer, it's a gamble based mainly on weather conditions to bring in a good crop, according to columnist Peter Hagar.
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June is National Dairy Month
Local dairy farmers need our support and appreciation for all they do to ensure our food supply and maintain our quality of life, according to columnist Peter Hagar.
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A plan for marketing beef cattle
Specialist from West Virginia to highlight seminar that could be beneficial to local beef producers, according to columnist Peter Hagar.
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Farmers gearing up for busy spring
High-quality forage that's being produced now is key to bountiful milk production, according to columnist Peter Hagar.
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Tractors on the move
Dry spring has farm vehicles on the road early this year so motorists should drive with care, according to columnist Peter Hagar.
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Starting a small farm takes planning
Cooperative Extension can help aspiring farmers get off on the right foot, according to columnist Peter Hagar.
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