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A day of child’s play is magical
“To be with a child is to become a bit of a child again, for that magical moment.” — Anonymous For one wonderful day last week, I had the chance to return to being a kid for an entire day. My niece Jody and her husband, Dave, have been blessed with two wonderful little boys
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 4/18
This week’s top stories include an announcement about Earth Day, sunlight requirements for growing vegetables, an update on a vegan tutor’s settlement with the school district he worked for, weather resources for farmers and tips for keeping wildlife out of your garden.
Part 3: Alice finishes her cross-country trip in 1909
Sam Moore finishes his story about the first lady to drive cross-country in an automobile.
Extending milk’s shelf life
A rapid heating and cooling of milk significantly reduces the amount of harmful bacteria present, extending milk’s shelf life for several weeks.
Supplement cows, heifers on pasture
BLACKSBURG, Va. – This year pasture for grazing has been extremely variable. May was very cool, followed by a very dry June.
Corn and soybean producers may receive FSA assistance in three forms
BUTLER, Pa. – Once the crop has been harvested, corn and soybean producers can choose from the Farm Service Agency’s commodity loans, loan deficiency payments or warehouse loans for assistance.
Pa. grant program will replace 62 older diesel vehicles
The nine Pennsylvania DEP Driving PA Forward funded projects will replace school buses, garbage trucks, cement trucks and other heavy equipment with new cleaner diesel or compressed natural gas-powered vehicles. About $2.4 million was awarded in this funding round.
Public hearing set for Hardin Solar farm on July 13
An in-person hearing is set for a 300 MW solar farm planned for Hardin County. The hearing for Hardin Solar Energy III is scheduled for 6 p.m. July 13 at Kenton High School, 200 Harding Avenue, Kenton, Ohio 43326.
Sweet summer treats
A new exhibit featuring Isaly’s Dairy is open at the Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center in Pittsburgh.
Teens give Farmall M a new life
SALEM, Ohio – Sometimes the best lessons aren’t learned in the classroom, but in the garage.
Rich Adams and Mike Hill spent the majority of their senior year in Waterford High School’s shop with grease stained into the ridges of their finger tips and wrenches in their back pockets.






