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Farmers keep at it, despite coldest weather of the season
WOOSTER, Ohio — Cold winter weather can mean a lot of things to different people. For some, it’s the canceling of school or work, the signal to head south to enjoy the sunshine, or a good excuse to stay inside and relax — maybe watch some television, read or sleep. There’s nothing wrong with any
Heritage turkeys getting popular
MANHATTAN, Kan. – The first stage of research on heritage-breed turkeys at Kansas State University is complete, a K-State animal scientist said.
Digging out the secrets of lake-effect snows
Rare anywhere, thundersnow is sometimes heard during the lake-effect snowstorms of the Great Lakes. The interaction of clouds and ice pellets inside these storms generates a charge, with lightning and thunder the result.
Hay tagging system gives grower, end user future possibilities
The complete cost for the Hayboss G2 system will cost around $15,300.
That’s Mrs. Quixote to you
Et tu, Farm and Dairy? Recently, this very newspaper ran an article about the ability to have your very own windmill to create electricity for personal use. They did this to excite, inform and because they wish to ruin my life. Rough I am not a pioneer. I have been heard to say (often and
Pigeon King owes $23 million
SALEM, Ohio — More details have emerged regarding the financial status of the defunct Pigeon King International and its bankruptcy proceedings. In a statement signed June 26, PKI owner Arlan Galbraith revealed debts of more than $23.5 million to breeders and vendors across the U.S. and Canada. Galbraith sent a letter to breeders telling them
Crops not contaminated by East Palestine train derailment: state
The samples showed plants did not contain semi-volatile organic compounds associated with the train derailment, according to finalized test results.
Dairy Channel: In dairying, there’s no place like home
Ohio and Pennsylvania milk producers may envy producers in other parts of the country, but be careful what you wish for, advises Ohio State district dairy specialist Dianne Shoemaker.
Celebrate legacies of Ohio women
Whether they encouraged a famous pair of brothers to take flight or boldly challenged slavery, Ohio women have many stories waiting to be discovered.
Ohio 4-H’er on poultry show ban: ‘In my heart, I still have earned first place’
It’s hard, but Putnam County 4-H’er understands Ohio’s decision to ban county fair poultry shows to minimize the risk of bird flu spreading.






