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Managing bees: It’s more than a hobby
Tom McCormack started beekeeping in 1977. Since then he’s helped many within the industry and many beyond it.
The best plans have a way of sometimes going sideways
Eric Keller’s appointment with the butcher finally comes to fruition. Unfortunately, not everything goes as planned.
World ag equipment demand to rise through 2016
DALLAS — World demand for agricultural equipment is expected to increase 6.7 percent per year through 2016 to $173.5 billion. Growth will be driven primarily by sales gains in rapidly developing nations — particularly China, Brazil, and India — as these countries continue to mechanize their agricultural sectors. Population expansion and strong economic growth in
Respecting our flag
Bryce Angell’s latest poem details the way his father taught him to show the American flag respect.
OEFFA discusses paths forward for sustainable ag at annual conference
The past year has had a major impact on local and sustainable agriculture, but it has also created opportunities for a renewed focus on local food and on relationship building, according to speakers at the Ohio Ecological Food and Farming Association’s annual conference Feb. 10-15.
Small farm, big impact: Contest winner hopes video educates
By ANDY ANDREWS Special correspondent HERSHEY, Pa. — She has only three head of cows, a very small herd of Icelandic sheep, beef cattle, egg layers and an abiding love of farming. But this Crawford County farmer set out to teach the public the realities of modern agriculture. And she did so in five minutes.
Laura Bush article was slanted
Reader doesn’t remember any Farm and Dairy articles about Hillary Clinton’s accomplishments.
How to camp in Allegheny National Forest for the first time
Camping at Dewdrop Campground, site 74, in Allegheny National Forest means trading convenience and comfort for a breathtaking view in the wilderness.
You can’t just sling it anywhere
COLUMBUS – Livestock producers who apply manure in the winter need to know it’s not business as usual.
Dairy Channel: How the West is done: Ohio dairy players hit the road for an education, Part II.
OSU Extension northeast Ohio district dairy specialist Diane Shoemaker writes about the OSU trip through Arizona to the Western Dairy Management Conference.






