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Compromise reached: HSUS will not be heading to the ballot this November
Gov. Strickland said a compromise is good for Ohio agriculture and animal welfare.
Getting a start in farming is not out of reach for youth
The maximum amount a youth can borrow through the USDA’s FSA youth loans is $5,000.
Has grain market reached its peak?
Livestock market reacts with mixed signals: Higher futures may dampen liquidation expectations.
A visit to Santa Rosa Beach with our littlest fan
Six-month-old Patrick recently visited the panhandle of Florida for a beach vacation in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida. Pictured, along with a recent issue of Farm and Dairy, are grandpa Bill Bryan, who has a farm in Navarre, Ohio; mom Hillary Laughlin; and Patrick.
Games teach how to be diplomatic winners, good losers
One of the biggest lessons learned from playing games during her childhood was how to be diplomatic winners and good losers.
Pa. farmland preservation reaches $1 billion milestone
The Pennsylvania farmland preservation marked a milestone in the history of the nation-leading program, committing more than $1 billion since 1988.
Short course teaches the art and science of making cheese
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences is offering a cheese making short course that provides all the information needed to create a brand of cheese. The Science and Art of Cheese Making will be held Nov. 11-14 in the Food Science Building, on the University Park campus. Topics Faculty from the
Life on a beach: There’s more than meets the eye
Few habitats seem as sterile as a sandy New Jersey beach. Waves of salt water constantly wash the shoreline. The only obvious indicators of life are pieces of broken shells washed ashore by the last high tide. But appearances can deceive. Plenty The biota on a sandy beach can’t compare to a tropical rain forest,
HOME IMPROVEMENT: Pressure-treated woods leach arsenic
Structures using chromated copper arsenate treated wood have been considered safe for use by children, but recent tests of soil around some play equipment, however, have make this assumption questionable.
Mill Creek is a place of peace, beauty
Julie Geiss recounts the views of a recent trip to Mill Creek Park. Learn more about the history of the man-made structures and the beauty around them.






