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How to avoid a dead car battery this winter
Dreading the winter day when your car won’t start? Here’s a few tips to help avoid having an early-morning freak-out.
Ohio Deer and Turkey Expo coming to Columbus
The upcoming Ohio Deer and Turkey Expo, one of Ohio’s top outdoor shows, has a new owner and name. Yes, sport shows are owned and produced by private, for-profit companies that specialize in large scale events or who contract with companies to put the shows together. Turkey Expos The Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, and Wisconsin, Deer
What does ‘socially just’ agriculture mean?
Society currently expects three things from farmers. First, produce high quality and safe food. Second, protect the environment. Third, treat farm animals humanely. But some still clamor that’s not enough.
Rodale fights global warming with farms
KUTZTOWN, Pa. — Timothy J. LaSalle took over as CEO of the Rodale Institute with a mission: to tell the world that a practical solution to global warming already exists. And farmers are standing on it. Rodale Institute has proved that organic practices, sometimes referred to as regenerative farming, can remove about 7,000 pounds of carbon
Hard Tack Die-Hards
“What did the volcano say to the earthquake?” My dad’s joke hung over the table as we stopped cutting candy and readied ourselves for his punch line.
Read it Again: Week of March 13, 2003.
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
The eight proposition intruder
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about her experience when a drunken driver drove headlong onto her brother’s farm.
A second chance for Ohio taxpayers
SALEM – For those who have been hiding from the penalties of overdue taxes, it’s time to step into the clear without fear.
The wonderful, magical complexities of nature
Eric Keller discusses science and how, though complex, it can be used to understand God’s creations.
Nothing fancy about the 1911 handgun
Fancy wasn’t what John Browning had in mind when the renowned gun maker created the 1911 handgun in the late 1800s, but there was nothing more reliable.






