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Quality assurance is important to the dairy industry
As a dairy producer, what principles can you follow to maintain a safe food supply? Ohio State Extension educator Chris Zoller offers advice.
How humans fail livestock guardian dog training
Training is about the human, not the animal. Humans like things to be easy, and we’ll let a situation or behavior slide, because it’s working.
Stay safe from Salmonella in backyard poultry
Tips for safe poultry handling practices to avoid Salmonella infection.
Aging in the thick of things
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt gives her eyebrows - all three of them – a harsher look.
Rural broadband is an $80 billion problem
How do you solve an $80 billion problem? Economists and rural broadband advocates are looking for solutions to rural broadband access challenges, but there is no silver bullet, and some say it’s hard to know how effective subsidy programs are, given the limited research.
For good spring and summer pastures, start early
Manage your pastures early and often for a good growing season.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of June 13, 2013:
SALEM, Ohio — The Sew Sew Sweet 4-H Club met June, 2 for a monthly business meeting. Twelve members and six guests were present and 6 guests were in attendance. Members discussed the style review July 16, at 1 p.m., and narration cards were distributed to everyone participating. As a community service project, members
Hazard A Guess: Week of Aug. 5, 2004.
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Automobiles drive antique auction
WOOSTER, Ohio – The 32nd annual Wooster Rotary Gallery Antique and Collectible auction was held at the Wooster High School March 30-31 with 190 Wooster Rotarians, wives and friends participating.
ATV safety focus of Farm Safety Week
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — All-terrain vehicles provide a fun means to keep physically fit, enjoy quality family time and accomplish work. But they also pose risks, according to an expert in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences. When combined with Pennsylvania’s many hills, forests and roads, the ATV’s ability to perform farm work and its






