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Gafkjen heads west to pursue dreams
Columnist Judith Sutherland tells part three of pioneering farmstead settlers in the early 1900s.
Is biotech really needed inthe Midwest?
The potential of biotechnology and genetically altered plants must be weighed against the risks of using it.
The science of living longer, lots longer
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on another passing year for Farm and Dairy and marvels at experiencing history through its pages.
Just trying to nudge the world a little
Why we do what we do here at Farm and Dairy: Editor Susan Crowell on ag reporting.
Wayne County farmers Livestock exclusion fence cost-share available through joint project
The Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center will pay some or all of the cost of fencing for qualified farmers in Wayne County.
10 ways to increase dairy profitability
Herds of all sizes can make profitability a reality with increased focus on management, animal genetics, nutrition programs and overall efficiency.
Missing generation leaves Kenny family with hole in heart and management
ENON VALLEY, Pa. — Last summer, when Don Kenny visited his cardiologist for a routine check of his enlarged heart, the specialist told him he’d see him in a year. That was good news for the 52-year-old western Pennsylvania farmer who was busy making changes in his dairy operation and looking forward to working with
Beef grading systems continue to evolve
Emerging grading technologies collect more and more data and continue to change the way we grade beef.
First hunting seasons are just days away
The first of the hunting seasons kick off Sept. 1. Get ready to bag Canada geese, rails, moorhens, teals, timberdoodles and doves — but beware the snipe.
March’s gardening to-do list
As the first official day of spring approaches, there’s gardening prep work to complete.






