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Trophies of all types keep memories alive
Among hunters and anglers a trophy is the mount that hangs on the wall. It is the memory of a conquest. Controversy It can also be a source of controversy. To kill something just to put its head on the wall or its pelt on the floor seems wasteful and unsporting. That’s why the ethics
Sparkling jewelry mark of growing social wealth
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the currency of adornment and the evolution of its design.
Can you name these two antique tools?
You solved the pressing mystery tool from two weeks ago, but can you identify these two items from this week?
May margin triggers fifth 2019 dairy payment
Enrollment for the Dairy Margin Coverage program opened June 17 and payments have started being issued to producers. Producers can enroll through Sept. 20.
US pork exports set new volume records
U.S. pork and pork variety meat exports totaled 5.399 billion pounds valued at $6.486 billion, up 6 percent and 9 percent respectively from 2016.
Two large Ohio dairies placed into receivership
Two dairies in western Ohio have been unable to pay on loans since March.
Pa. farm’s Cleantech manure facility to be first of its kind
The new on-site livestock waste treatment system will also produce renewable energy by combusting the biomass in Kreider Farms’ dairy and poultry waste.
U.S. Supreme Court declines beef checkoff charge
The high court refused to consider a charge that the beef checkoff program is unconstitutional.
Historic Ohio coal spade scrapped
CADIZ, Ohio – CONSOL Energy’s last and largest super excavating shovel left in the world, the Silver Spade, has been scrapped.
LTTE: Pay cable companies to extend internet
A Farm and Dairy reader shares his thoughts on government-funded initiatives to bring better internet to rural areas.






