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Hindsight is 20/20, a good 20 years later
I have never been terribly good at punctuality. I’m generally late for just about everything. Granted, I was born early, but that may, in fact, be the very last time I was even remotely on time.
Dairy Channel: Tax plans just as imperative this year
A team of specialists tells how a little planning now can help avoid unpleasant surprises come tax time.
Rain squashes hope of bumper pumpkin crop this year
Ohio pumpkin producers battled downy mildew this year, the worst in 25 years.
NOAA says Lake Erie will see ‘significant algal bloom’
This year’s bloom is expected to be larger than last year’s, but not nearly as large as 2011’s near-record bloom.
Killbuck mussel now endangered
MILLERSBURG, Ohio – The Holmes Soil and Water Conservation District recently received a grant from the Division of Wildlife and U.
Celebrate Christmas by singing with Farm and Dairy
Last year we asked Farm and Dairy readers to write their own version of the classic Christmas poem A Visit from St. Nicholas, and we had some great responses! Some of your poems were funny, others were poignant, but all were wonderful to read.
We had so much fun reading your poems that we’re doing it again! This time, however, we’re asking for your version of The Twelve Days of Christmas.
USDA reports 2016 farm profits
SALEM, Ohio — The USDA Economic Research Service released reports Nov. 30 forecasting what most farmers already know — the U.S. 2016 net farm income will decrease for the third straight year. Net farm income, a measurement of profitability, is forecasted at $90.1 billion nationally, down 14.6 percent from 2015. If these projected numbers are
Raising compassion
Kym Seabolt’s sage Mother’s Day advice is practice and preach kindness. Always.
North Country National Scenic Trail granted unit status
The North Country National Scenic Trail is now an official unit of the National Park Service, giving access to more resources and funding opportunities.
Just call it living
When Eric Keller’s daughter tells him she doesn’t want to be a homesteader, he has an unexpected reaction.






