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What we owe our livestock guardian dogs
What we owe the animals in our care is the ability to succeed, should they ever need to do it without us.
Halloween safety tips
Keep your children safe this Halloween with these safety tips.
The Case of the Missing Keys
Dad looked frazzled. He fumbled through his winter coat pockets, then his jacket underneath, then his pants – both sides. What was he hunting? “Can I help you find something?” I asked before I helped him into my van. “No, no. I’m OK.” He wasn’t ready to tell me what he was looking for so
Sand, Surreys, and Sunsets
“One thing for sure,” I declared, “I’m not renting one of these again.” “Well, unless we can find one that’s adjustable.
Horse owners need options for humane disposal of animal
Editor: I would like to know when will people wake up to the problems American horses and their owners are facing. The horse industry is all but been destroyed since the processing plants closed in 2007. There are a large number of horses being starved to death, turned out to fend for themselves, turned loose
Diary of a geocacher
Wednesday, May 23 10:37 a.m. I’m ready to set off on my first geocaching experience. I’m looking forward to it, although I have some reservations about a game where you have to follow directions – I can barely find my way to work on a good day.
Vacation With Us… Harp and Sell
Janet Harp, left, of Hanoverton, Ohio, and Barb Sell, right, of Lisbon, Ohio, took Farm and Dairy along on a trip to Nashville, Tenn. They saw four shows and took a riverboat cruise during the trip.
Ohio State University commits to use soy biodiesel in campus buses
Ohio Sate kicks off a year-long pilot program to incorporate soy biodiesel into university transportation.
Don’t eat the raw dough during holiday baking
You may love the taste of raw cookie dough or cake or brownie batter, but eating it can make you sick. Learn why uncooked ingredients aren’t safe to eat.
A tiny worm in your strawberry won’t hurt you
Sometimes fresh produce can contain small pest infestations that aren’t harmful for consumers. Learn more about these occurrences and FDA guidelines.






