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Dairy Twilight Tour at Falling Star Farm focuses on family, community, state of industry
Falling Star Farm, near Polk, Ohio, hosted this year’s Dairy Twilight Tour and Summit, which focused on family, community and the state of the industry.
House passes brownfields reform bill
The U.S. House of Representatives passes legislation aimed at making it easier to reuse lightly contaminated industrial sites, known as brownfields.
Drone gives TMK Bakersville (and farmers) clearer picture of crop scouting
Drones are being used to aid in crop scouting. One eastern Ohio company, TMK Bakersville, put together its own unmanned aerial vehicle and has had it up in the air this summer.
Roundup of FFA news for Feb. 23, 2023
Catch up on FFA news from Black River FFA, Hillsdale FFA, Northwestern Wayne FFA, Norwayne FFA and Western Reserve FFA.
Experts dismiss worry about ‘murder hornets’ as hype
Despite the social media hype surrounding the Asian giant hornet, nothing has changed since it was found late last season.
Grain markets in middle of ugly, inevitable transition into the new crop
As corn prices have gone down, it has felt at times like we have left the slide completely and will fall to our financial deaths.
How not to talk to strangers
Farm and Dairy Editor Rachel Wagoner loves talking to strangers and hates talking about politics. How does she reconcile these two things?
Distance, order size not an issue for Brogan’s L.J. Hay
The Kensington-based L.J. Hay deals in hay and straw in small square bales, large square bales and round bales, most of it raised on their eastern Ohio farm.
Spring cleaning interupts winter
Winter stayed, and most days thereafter brought more clear, cold evidence that the lion that came in with March planned to stay the entire month.
It’s time to hang spring nest boxes, and here’s how
Last week, a day after the morning low temperature plunged to nine degrees, the sky cleared and the thermometer rebounded to 45 degrees. That balmy afternoon, bluebirds, chickadees, titmice and Carolina wrens sang with spring-like enthusiasm. It reminded me to get my nest boxes ready because all four species use boxes within 100 yards of






